The proliferation of work by autistic writers continues apace, defying a long and multidisciplinary tradition of constructing autistic people as lacking the capacity for narration. To study neurodivergent literature, then, is to witness the refusal of these exclusionary narrative conventions, and to register the ideological presuppositions that underpin pathologization. In this article, I engage with recent insights from Neurodiversity Studies to explore the connections between narrative neuronormativity and other discourses of oppression, especially those that have generated racialized, gendered, and colonial narratives of desubjectification. Focusing on the neuroqueer movement – an emergent practice of disidentification that refuses the i...
Building on work in feminist studies, queer studies and critical race theory, this volume challenges...
Veronica Roth’s Divergent series explicitly portrays neurological diversity, along with questions of...
Persons with mental and emotional disabilities, including self-advocates in the fledgling neurodive...
The proliferation of work by autistic writers continues apace, defying a long and multidisciplinary ...
A lot of postcolonial novels feature characters with disordered communication, unable to express the...
Disability and Neurorhetorics have taken significant strides in unpacking disabling language and dis...
The notion that autism is fundamentally a neurobiological impairment that can be treated, cured or o...
The historic lack of diversity in autism scholarship has affected the way we teach and learn about a...
In recent years, there has been growing interest in exploring the experiences of autistic adults thr...
Increasingly, neurodivergent people are sharing their own narratives and conducting their own resear...
Within the field of Disability Studies, research on cognitive and developmental disabilities is rela...
Autistic women are much more likely to be misdiagnosed, undiagnosed, and underserved than autistic m...
This research project analyses and compares the autobiographies and fictional representations of peo...
Building on work in feminist studies, queer studies and critical race theory, this volume challenges...
I use critical phenomenological resources in Tetsurō Watsuji and Sarah Ahmed to explore the spatial ...
Building on work in feminist studies, queer studies and critical race theory, this volume challenges...
Veronica Roth’s Divergent series explicitly portrays neurological diversity, along with questions of...
Persons with mental and emotional disabilities, including self-advocates in the fledgling neurodive...
The proliferation of work by autistic writers continues apace, defying a long and multidisciplinary ...
A lot of postcolonial novels feature characters with disordered communication, unable to express the...
Disability and Neurorhetorics have taken significant strides in unpacking disabling language and dis...
The notion that autism is fundamentally a neurobiological impairment that can be treated, cured or o...
The historic lack of diversity in autism scholarship has affected the way we teach and learn about a...
In recent years, there has been growing interest in exploring the experiences of autistic adults thr...
Increasingly, neurodivergent people are sharing their own narratives and conducting their own resear...
Within the field of Disability Studies, research on cognitive and developmental disabilities is rela...
Autistic women are much more likely to be misdiagnosed, undiagnosed, and underserved than autistic m...
This research project analyses and compares the autobiographies and fictional representations of peo...
Building on work in feminist studies, queer studies and critical race theory, this volume challenges...
I use critical phenomenological resources in Tetsurō Watsuji and Sarah Ahmed to explore the spatial ...
Building on work in feminist studies, queer studies and critical race theory, this volume challenges...
Veronica Roth’s Divergent series explicitly portrays neurological diversity, along with questions of...
Persons with mental and emotional disabilities, including self-advocates in the fledgling neurodive...