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Children's Health - Authoring Autism: On Rhetoric and Neurological Queerness (Thought in the Act)

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Book Synopsis: In Authoring Autism M. Remi Yergeau defines neurodivergence as an identity—neuroqueerness—rather than an impairment. Using a queer theory framework, Yergeau notes the stereotypes that deny autistic people their humanity and the chance to define themselves while also challenging cognitive studies scholarship and its reification of the neurological passivity of autistics. They also critique early intensive behavioral interventions—which have much in common with gay conversion therapy—and questions the ableist privileging of intentionality and diplomacy in rhetorical traditions. Using storying as their method, they present an alternative view of autistic rhetoricity by foregrounding the cunning rhetorical abilities of autistics and by framing autism as a narrative condition wherein autistics are the best-equipped people to define their experience. Contending that autism represents a queer way of being that simultaneously embraces and rejects the rhetorical, Yergeau shows how autistic people queer the lines of rhetoric, humanity, and agency. In so doing, they demonstrate how an autistic rhetoric requires the reconceptualization of rhetoric’s very essence.

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Are you tired of the stereotypes that deny autistic people their humanity? Introducing Authoring Autism: On Rhetoric and Neurological Queerness (Thought in the Act), a groundbreaking book by M. Remi Yergeau. In this thought-provoking work, Yergeau defines neurodivergence as an identity, neuroqueerness, rather than an impairment. By using a queer theory framework, Yergeau challenges the cognitive studies scholarship and its reification of the neurological passivity of autistics.

But that's not all! Authoring Autism also critiques early intensive behavioral interventions, drawing parallels to gay conversion therapy. Yergeau questions the ableist privileging of intentionality and diplomacy in rhetorical traditions. With storying as their method, they present an alternative view of autistic rhetoricity by emphasizing the cunning rhetorical abilities of autistics and framing autism as a narrative condition where autistics are the best-equipped people to define their own experiences.

At the heart of it all, Authoring Autism argues that autism represents a queer way of being, one that simultaneously embraces and rejects the traditional notions of rhetoric, humanity, and agency. Through engaging storytelling and critical analysis, Yergeau shows how autistic people challenge the boundaries and norms of rhetoric, reshaping its very essence.

If you're ready to dive into this groundbreaking exploration of autistic rhetoric, humanity, and agency, Authoring Autism: On Rhetoric and Neurological Queerness (Thought in the Act) is a must-read. Embrace the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of autism and its impact on society. Don't miss out! Grab your copy of Authoring Autism today and start reshaping your perspective.

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