Narrating the Many Autisms Identity, Agency, Mattering

Autism is a profoundly contested idea. The focus of this book is not what autism is or what autistic people are, but rather, it grapples with the central question: what does it take for autistic people to participate in a shared world as equals with other people? Drawing from her close reading of...

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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2024
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