Autism in a Decentered World (Routledge Advances in Disability Studies)

Autism in a Decentered World (Routledge Advances in Disability Studies)

by Alice Wexler (Author)

Synopsis

Autistic people are empirically and scientifically generalized as living in a fragmented, alternate reality, without a coherent continuous self. In Part I, this book presents recent neuropsychological research and its implications for existing theories of autism, selfhood, and identity, challenging common assumptions about the formation and structure of the autistic self and autism's relationship to neurotypicality. Through several case studies in Part II, the book explores the ways in which artists diagnosed with autism have constructed their identities through participation within art communities and cultures, and how the concept of self as `story' can be utilized to better understand the neurological differences between autism and typical cognition. This book will be of particular interest to researchers and scholars within the fields of Disability Studies, Art Education, and Art Therapy.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 280
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 10 Sep 2018

ISBN 10: 0815381883
ISBN 13: 9780815381884

Media Reviews

Wexler deserves praise for her ambitious synthesis of research on autistic intelligence and for her exploration of autistic creativity - Mark Osteen, Disability Studies Journal

Author Bio
Alice Wexler is Professor Emeritus of Art Education at SUNY New Paltz, USA.