Autism: A Social and Medical History 2nd Edition – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9783031310140,9783031310157,3031310144,9783031310157, 3031310152
Product detail:
- ISBN 10: 3031310152
- ISBN 13: 9783031310157
- Author: Mitzi Waltz
This expanded second edition of Mitzi Waltz’s Autism: A Social and Medical History offers an in-depth examination of how the condition was perceived before it became a separate area of investigation, and how autism has been conceptualised and treated since. As well as strengthening the existing text, Waltz has added material on a number of topics that have received increased attention since the first edition, including the rise of the anti-vaccination movement, the shift towards genetic and genomic research, and the progress of the autism self-advocacy movement. The author examines these issues through the perspective of what they mean for autistic people, clinicians and society, and looks at the challenges still faced by autistic people. Waltz also looks at the increased autism diagnosis among girls and women, and how autism has been represented in traditional media and social media. The book includes information from interviews with key researchers, parents of autistic children and people with autism.
Table of contents:
- 1. A Nameless Difference
- 2. Autism Before and After the Enlightenment
- 3. Workhouses, Asylums and the Rise of the Behavioural Sciences
- 4. The Social Construction of Autism
- 5. From ‘Pathological Motherhood’ to ‘Refrigerator Mothers’
- 6. Bedlam, Behaviourism and Beyond
- 7. Parent-Blaming, Parent Power and Research
- 8. Parents Behind the Wheel: Danger Ahead?
- 9. Autism Self-Advocacy: Achievements and Challenges
- 10. Genetics, Genomics and the Medical Model of Autism