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Constructing Autism - Unravelling the 'Truth' and Understanding the Social (Hardcover)
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Constructing Autism - Unravelling the 'Truth' and Understanding the Social (Hardcover)
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Autism is now considered to be one of the most common developmental
disorders, yet 100 years ago it did not exist. What historical and
social events enabled autism to be identified as a distinct
disorder in the early twentieth century? How have changing
paradigms of understanding shaped expert knowledge about
autism?
The dramatic increase in diagnoses of autism has paralleled a huge
increase in scientific research. At the same time a wide range of
information about autism, directed towards popular audiences, is
disseminated by the media. Underlying both scientific and popular
representations is a premise that autism is a disorder for which we
will ultimately find a cure through the ceaseless efforts of
scientific enquiry. This quest has inevitably entailed a
reductionist search for the origins of the disorder.
In"" "Constructing Autism," Majia Holmer Nadesan, herself the
mother of an autistic child, argues that although there is without
doubt a biogenetic component to the condition we call autism, it is
the social factors involved in its identification, interpretation
and remediation that determine what it means to be autistic. This
book explores the social practices and institutions that reflect
and shape the way we think about autism and what effects this has
on autistic people and their families. She unravels what appears to
be the 'truth' about autism, stepping behind the history of its
emergence as a modern disorder to see how it has become a crisis of
twenty first century child development.
This innovative text provides a welcome counter-balance to the
predominantly medical and scientific literature on autism, and will
be invaluable for anyone studying autisticdisorders, child
development and child health, modern public health issues and other
areas of medical sociology, psychology and health studies.
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