samedi 1 avril 2017

La métamorphose de l'autisme

The metamorphosis of autism: A history of child development in England 

Bonnie Evans



Series: Social Histories of Medicine
Hardcover: 512 pages
Publisher: Manchester University Press; 1 edition (March 28, 2017)
Language: English
ISBN-13: 978-0719095924


What is autism and where has it come from? Increased diagnostic rates, the rise of the 'neurodiversity' movement, and growing autism journalism, have recently fuelled autism's fame and controversy. The metamorphosis of autism is the first book to explain our current fascination with autism by linking it to a longer history of childhood development. Drawing from a staggering array of primary sources, Bonnie Evans traces autism back to its origins in the early twentieth century and explains why the idea of autism has always been controversial and why it experienced a 'metamorphosis' in the 1960s and 1970s. 

Evans takes the reader on a journey of discovery from the ill-managed wards of 'mental deficiency' hospitals, to high-powered debates in the houses of parliament, and beyond. The book will appeal to a wide market of scholars and others interested in autism, neurodiversity and how this relates to wider theories of children's psychological development.

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