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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I learned all about the history and legacy of Autism. I also have a new respect and compassion for those of us who are trying so hard to connect and communicate in ways that are unconventional and misunderstood. I get it now. ( ) There's a lot to explore in the field of autism, and Silberman did a yeoman's effort for a complete layperson. There are so many misconceptions -- such as the idea that "autism" is a single diagnostic entity, or that there is some explosion in people with autism, or that vaccines (or GMOs or gluten or the pseudoscience du jour) causes autism. So the idea that there could be a book to systematically explore autism and related topics was deeply appealing. However, this is not that book. Silberman's work is so uneven that it's hard to even analyze as a single volume. There are very intently focused parts (mostly, the history of Asperger, and the way in which he isn't a Nazi) and very shallowly explored parts. The use of illustrative individual case histories is helpful, but with such a shallow lens, people blend together. Some key topics that Silberman touches on will be very interesting to people who have not been previously exposed to the issues: the fact that the autism spectrum is and has always been a spectrum; the intrinsic nature of autism to the personality of autists and the embracing of autism by many adult autists; the idea that "autism" is not necessarily a disorder, but that in many cases is a personality style that could be embraced and that the increased incidence of autism is almost completely accounted for by changing diagnostic criteria. Most of these topics have been widely explored elsewhere, and perhaps the most interesting: neurodiversity, is giving only glancing treatment by Silberman. Overall, the history portions were interesting and well done, and the rest would have benefited from more exposure to the topic. Basically a history of the concept of autism and psychologists'/psychiatrists'/physicians' perceptions and how they fitted in with general ideas on mental illness as they developed from autism being a very rare childhood disease to a broad spectrum of human variation. Fascinating. I didn't know about the mass sterilisations of mentally ill people in the US. A stark account of the Nazis' treatment of those they considered "mentally defective".
(Actually an excerpt from the book, not a review.) By autistic standards, the “normal” brain is easily distractible, is obsessively social, and suffers from a deficit of attention to detail and routine. Thus people on the spectrum experience the neurotypical world as relentlessly unpredictable and chaotic, perpetually turned up too loud and full of people who have little respect for personal space. Tiene como guía/complementario de referencia aPremiosDistinciones
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Este libro muestra los amplios cambios registrados en el diagnóstico del autismo en el último siglo y demuestra cómo los nocivos estereotipos asociados a las personas autistas impiden que nuestra cultura alcance todo su potencial. Este apasionante relato revela también el concepto de neurodiversidad, la idea de que las diferencias neurológicas como el autismo, la dislexia y el TDAH no son errores de la naturaleza, sino el resultado de variaciones naturales en el genoma humano. Cuando entendamos que estas variaciones pueden dotar de unas habilidades y aptitudes extraordinarias, podremos dar un giro cultural que reconozca y celebre una gama más amplia de formas de inteli No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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