Autistic Disturbances
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Autistic Disturbances
Theorizing Autism Poetics from the DSM to Robinson Crusoe
Rodas, Julia Miele
The University of Michigan Press
08/2018
248
Mole
Inglês
9780472053940
15 a 20 dias
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autism poetics;DSM;Robinson Crusoe;autistic speech patterns;literary texts;autistic language;characteristics of autism;characteristic autistic verbal practices;mainstream literary aesthetics;Walt Whitman;Gertrude Stein;Charlotte Bronte;Daniel Defoe;Andy Warhol;poetry;life writing;popular culture;resonances;tensions of language and culture;verbal expression;disordered expression;prized literature;characteristic patterns of autistic expression;autistic expression;repetition;monologue;ejaculation;verbal ordering;list-making;neologism;new language;aesthetically productive;verbal autistic language;speech patterns;literary autism;anglo-american text culture;rejection of ableism;meaning of language;language;neurodivergence;language and understanding;language and intelligibility;intelligibility;understanding;Villette;Frankenstein;aesthetic autism;autistic echoes;literary expression;plentitude of language;disability studies;18th century literature;19th century literature;literary studies;literary criticism;literary theory;art;art theory;social science;people with disabilities
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autism poetics;DSM;Robinson Crusoe;autistic speech patterns;literary texts;autistic language;characteristics of autism;characteristic autistic verbal practices;mainstream literary aesthetics;Walt Whitman;Gertrude Stein;Charlotte Bronte;Daniel Defoe;Andy Warhol;poetry;life writing;popular culture;resonances;tensions of language and culture;verbal expression;disordered expression;prized literature;characteristic patterns of autistic expression;autistic expression;repetition;monologue;ejaculation;verbal ordering;list-making;neologism;new language;aesthetically productive;verbal autistic language;speech patterns;literary autism;anglo-american text culture;rejection of ableism;meaning of language;language;neurodivergence;language and understanding;language and intelligibility;intelligibility;understanding;Villette;Frankenstein;aesthetic autism;autistic echoes;literary expression;plentitude of language;disability studies;18th century literature;19th century literature;literary studies;literary criticism;literary theory;art;art theory;social science;people with disabilities