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Autism is a complex phenomenon that is both individual and social.
Showing both robust similarities and intriguing differences across
cultural contexts, the autism spectrum raises innumerable questions
about self, subjectivity, and society in a globalized world. Yet it
is often misrepresented as a problem of broken bodies and
disordered brains. So, in 2015, a group of interdisciplinary
scholars gathered in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for an intellectual
experiment: a workshop that joined approaches from psychological
anthropology to the South American tradition of Collective Health
in order to consider autism within social, historical, and
political settings. This book is the product of the ongoing
conversation emerging from this event. It contains a series of
comparative histories of autism policy in Italy, Brazil, and the
United States; focuses on issues of voice, narrative, and
representation in autism; and examines how the concept of autism
shapes both individual lives and broader social and economic
systems. Featuring contributions from: Michael Bakan Benilton
Bezerra Pamela Block M. Ariel Cascio Jurandir Freire Costa Barbara
Costa Andrada Cassandra Evans Elizabeth Fein Clara Feldman Roy
Richard Grinker Rossano Lima Francisco Ortega Dawn Prince-Hughes
Clarice Rios Laura Sterponi Thomas S. Weisner Enrico Valtellina
Autism is a complex phenomenon that is both individual and social.
Showing both robust similarities and intriguing differences across
cultural contexts, the autism spectrum raises innumerable questions
about self, subjectivity, and society in a globalized world. Yet it
is often misrepresented as a problem of broken bodies and
disordered brains. So, in 2015, a group of interdisciplinary
scholars gathered in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for an intellectual
experiment: a workshop that joined approaches from psychological
anthropology to the South American tradition of Collective Health
in order to consider autism within social, historical, and
political settings. This book is the product of the ongoing
conversation emerging from this event. It contains a series of
comparative histories of autism policy in Italy, Brazil, and the
United States; focuses on issues of voice, narrative, and
representation in autism; and examines how the concept of autism
shapes both individual lives and broader social and economic
systems. Featuring contributions from: Michael Bakan Benilton
Bezerra Pamela Block M. Ariel Cascio Jurandir Freire Costa Barbara
Costa Andrada Cassandra Evans Elizabeth Fein Clara Feldman Roy
Richard Grinker Rossano Lima Francisco Ortega Dawn Prince-Hughes
Clarice Rios Laura Sterponi Thomas S. Weisner Enrico Valtellina
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