Autism and the Myth of the Person Alone (Qualitative Studies in Psychology)

by Douglas Biklen

Richard Attfield (Secondary Author), Larry Bissonnette (Secondary Author), Lucy Blackman (Secondary Author), Jamie Burke (Secondary Author), Alberto Frugone (Secondary Author), Tito Rajarshi Mukhopadhyay (Secondary Author), and Sue Rubin (Secondary Author)

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Engages with the perspectives of people with autism, in their own voices
Autism has been defined by experts as a developmental disorder affecting social and communication skills as well as verbal and nonverbal communication. It is said to occur in as many as 2 to 6 in 1,000 individuals. This book challenges the prevailing, tragic narrative of impairment that so often characterizes discussions about autism.
Autism and the Myth of the Person Alone seriously engages the perspectives of people with autism, including those who have been considered as the most severely disabled within the autism spectrum. The heart of the book consists of chapters by people with autism themselves, either in an interview format with the author or written by themselves. Each author communicates either by typing or by a combination of speech and typing. These chapters are framed by a substantive introduction and conclusion that contextualize the book, the methodology, and the analysis, and situate it within a critical disability studies framework. The volume allows a look into the rich and insightful perspectives of people who have heretofore been thought of as uninterested in the world.

  • ISBN10 0814799280
  • ISBN13 9780814799284
  • Publish Date 1 August 2005
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint New York University Press
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 304
  • Language English