Jessica Nina Lester & Michelle O’Reilly 
The Social, Cultural, and Political Discourses of Autism [PDF ebook] 

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Taking up a social constructionist position, this book illustrates the social and cultural construction of autism as made visible in everyday, educational, institutional and historical discourses, alongside a careful consideration of the bodily and material realities of embodied differences. The authors highlight the economic consequences of a disabling culture, and explore how autism fits within broader arguments related to normality, abnormality and stigma. To do this, they provide a theoretically and historically grounded discussion of autism—one designed to layer and complicate the discussions that surround autism and disability in schools, health clinics, and society writ large. In addition, they locate this discussion across two contexts – the US and the UK – and draw upon empirical examples to illustrate the key points. Located at the intersection of critical disability studies and discourse studies, the book offers a critical reframing of autism and childhood mental health disorders more generally.

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Introduction.- Chapter 1: What is autism – a medical understanding.- Chapter 2: Historical and social construction of disability.- Chapter 3: The social, cultural, and discursive construction of autism.- Chapter 4: Meaning(s) of autism.- Chapter 5: The economic framing of mental health.- Chapter 6: Stigma and disability.- Chapter 7: Autism and inequality.- Chapter 8: Navigating school and community spaces.- Chapter 9: Unpacking the myth of Autism.- Chapter 10: Conclusions.

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Idioma Inglés ● Formato PDF ● Páginas 199 ● ISBN 9789402421347 ● Tamaño de archivo 2.4 MB ● Editorial Springer Netherlands ● Ciudad Dordrecht ● País NL ● Publicado 2021 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 8211407 ● Protección de copia DRM social

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