Autistic Disturbances : Theorizing Autism Poetics from the DSM to Robinson Crusoe /
"The work of Autistic Disturbances is to explore in depth the particularities and possibilities of autistic language. To that end, it draws on literary criticism and clinical theory, but, mindful of the extent to which autistic voices have been silenced, the book seeks to foreground autistic sp...
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Ann Arbor :
University of Michigan Press,
2018.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword by Melanie Yergeau
- Preface: Involuntarity and intentionality
- Chapter one: Introduction
- Chapter two: Articulating autism poetics
- Chapter three: On the surprising elasticity of taxonomical rhetoric
- Chapter four: Nothingness himself
- Chapter four-and-a-half: (Why "Bartleby" doesn't live here)
- Chapter five: Neuroqueer narration in Charlotte Brontes Villette
- Chapter six: The absence of the object: autistic voice and literary architecture in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
- Chapter seven: Autism and narrative invention in Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe
- Unconclusion: Because the butterfly: autistic infinitudes.