This thesis brings interpretive disability studies together with a governmentality approach and feminist methodology to think through the meaning of autism, Asperger’s and maternal care. I examine how Asperger’s is articulated as a problem of individual governance through what I call the care complex, an array of practices, knowledges, technologies and institutional locales that attempt to scientifically know and manage alterity under neo-liberal rule. I focus on discourses of inclusion that seek to normalise the movements of alterity through a mother’s care, and reveal how direct and authoritarian forms of power are integral to the accomplishment of this paradoxical version of inclusion and care. The aim of this thesis is to “take care” of...
Some feminist theorists have commented that feminism has succeeded only up to a point - and that po...
The early 21st century saw discourses surrounding autism increase through a number of outlets, inclu...
The opposing positions of the social model of disability and the biomedical framework of impairment ...
This dissertation investigates the cultural production and lived meanings of the identity ‘autism mo...
This paper utilizes feminist phenomenology to explore how contemporary representations of autism, an...
This thesis provides an exploratory look at caregiving, blame, and mothers of children with autism. ...
The aim of this article was to think with and elaborate on theories developed outside of autism rese...
From the refrigerator mother theory to more recent comparisons to ‘warrior-heroes’, mothers of child...
Autism is a severe developmental disorder that begins at birth or within the first few years of life...
Autism is a severe developmental disorder that begins at birth or within the first few years of life...
This dissertation brings together a variety of interpretive theoretical perspectives born of the fie...
This dissertation explores cultural production about autism—from film, television, literature, and v...
Abstract: While the majority of children affected by autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) remain at hom...
On the Spectrum explores the recent flourishing of autistic self-advocates as social actors, stakeho...
This Thesis is a theoretical attempt to analyze the emergence of Autism as a discourse and, through ...
Some feminist theorists have commented that feminism has succeeded only up to a point - and that po...
The early 21st century saw discourses surrounding autism increase through a number of outlets, inclu...
The opposing positions of the social model of disability and the biomedical framework of impairment ...
This dissertation investigates the cultural production and lived meanings of the identity ‘autism mo...
This paper utilizes feminist phenomenology to explore how contemporary representations of autism, an...
This thesis provides an exploratory look at caregiving, blame, and mothers of children with autism. ...
The aim of this article was to think with and elaborate on theories developed outside of autism rese...
From the refrigerator mother theory to more recent comparisons to ‘warrior-heroes’, mothers of child...
Autism is a severe developmental disorder that begins at birth or within the first few years of life...
Autism is a severe developmental disorder that begins at birth or within the first few years of life...
This dissertation brings together a variety of interpretive theoretical perspectives born of the fie...
This dissertation explores cultural production about autism—from film, television, literature, and v...
Abstract: While the majority of children affected by autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) remain at hom...
On the Spectrum explores the recent flourishing of autistic self-advocates as social actors, stakeho...
This Thesis is a theoretical attempt to analyze the emergence of Autism as a discourse and, through ...
Some feminist theorists have commented that feminism has succeeded only up to a point - and that po...
The early 21st century saw discourses surrounding autism increase through a number of outlets, inclu...
The opposing positions of the social model of disability and the biomedical framework of impairment ...