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Autistic Disturbances Julia Miele Rodas

Autistic Disturbances By Julia Miele Rodas

Autistic Disturbances by Julia Miele Rodas


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Autism is typically characterized as impoverished or defective when it comes to language. Autistic Disturbances reveals the ways interpreters have failed to register the real creative valence of autistic language and offers a theoretical framework for understanding the distinctive aesthetics of autistic rhetoric and semiotics.

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Autistic Disturbances: Theorizing Autism Poetics from the DSM to Robinson Crusoe by Julia Miele Rodas

While research on autism has sometimes focused on special talents or abilities, autism is typically characterized as impoverished or defective when it comes to language. Autistic Disturbances reveals the ways interpreters have failed to register the real creative valence of autistic language and offers a theoretical framework for understanding the distinctive aesthetics of autistic rhetoric and semiotics. Reinterpreting characteristic autistic verbal practices such as repetition in the context of a more widely respected literary canon, Julia Miele Rodas argues that autistic language is actually an essential part of mainstream literary aesthetics, visible in poetry by Walt Whitman and Gertrude Stein, in novels by Charlotte Bronte and Daniel Defoe, in life writing by Andy Warhol, and even in writing by figures from popular culture.

Autistic Disturbances pursues these resonances and explores the tensions of language and culture that lead to the classification of some verbal expression as disordered while other, similar expression enjoys prized status as literature. It identifies the most characteristic patterns of autistic expression-repetition, monologue, ejaculation, verbal ordering or list-making, and neologism-and adopts new language to describe and reimagine these categories in aesthetically productive terms. In so doing, the book seeks to redress the place of verbal autistic language, to argue for the value and complexity of autistic ways of speaking, and to invite recognition of an obscured tradition of literary autism at the very center of Anglo-American text culture.

About Julia Miele Rodas

Julia Miele Rodas is Professor of English at CUNY. She is especially interested in disability studies, Victorian fiction, and utopian literature. With David Bolt and Elizabeth Donaldson, Rodas is coeditor of The Madwoman and the Blindman: Jane Eyre, Discourse, Disability (Ohio State University Press, 2012) and of the Literary Disability Studies book series (Palgrave Macmillan). Her forthcoming book- Autistic Disturbances (University of Michigan Press, 2018) - theorizes the role of autistic rhetoric and aesthetics in literature.

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CIN0472053949G
9780472053940
0472053949
Autistic Disturbances: Theorizing Autism Poetics from the DSM to Robinson Crusoe by Julia Miele Rodas
Used - Good
Paperback
The University of Michigan Press
20180730
248
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