Re-presenting autism: The construction of 'NT syndrome'

C Brownlow - Journal of Medical Humanities, 2010 - Springer
Journal of Medical Humanities, 2010Springer
Autism is a widely researched area and much emphasis has been placed in research on the
differences between the autistic and non-autistic populations. Such research commonly
draws on proposed deficits within people with autism in order to explain differences. This
paper seeks to present an alternative understanding of differences and draws on writings of
people with autism in such a discussion. The construction of 'Neurologically Typical
syndrome'(NT) will be presented as an inverted construction of diagnosis, which serves to …
Abstract
Autism is a widely researched area and much emphasis has been placed in research on the differences between the autistic and non-autistic populations. Such research commonly draws on proposed deficits within people with autism in order to explain differences. This paper seeks to present an alternative understanding of differences and draws on writings of people with autism in such a discussion. The construction of ‘Neurologically Typical syndrome’ (NT) will be presented as an inverted construction of diagnosis, which serves to challenge the dominant position of ‘NTs’ and ‘NT traits’ over autistic traits. It will be argued that such an alternative representation of people with and without autism has important implications for our construction of and understanding of autism.
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