Neurodiversity: Science, Politics, Culture

Brown University / Spring 2019

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  • Cultural Representations of Neurodiversity

The Transition between Individualized Care and Collective Care

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Less SLANT, More Slime: a case for disrupting sensory-normative classrooms

I invite the the class to freeze in your current position. I invite you to close…

On Social Proprioception: Beating this Metaphor into the Ground

Meryl Alper’s “Inclusive Sensory Ethnography: Studying New Media and Neurodiversity in Everyday Life” introduces an analogy…

A Sampling of Cultural Representations of Neurodiversity

Last summer, I assistant directed a workshop production of Eddy the Marvelous Who Will Save the…

Panic Times: Sex, Apocalypse, and the Unproductive (Or, Listening to Unreason)

I’m a sick woman of color, who studies art, looking for futures, searching for more potent…

In the Apocalypse: Surviving, Traversing, and World-Making as a Neurodivergent Woman of Color

by Yema Yang  We are Earthseed. We are flesh — self-aware, questing, problem-solving flesh. We are…

Progress is Not a Straight Line

Content warning: suicidal ideation, self-harm, hospitalization The field of psychotherapy has been in a constant state…

Labour, Productivity, Capitalism in the “Legacy of Autism”

Capitalism has at its root the idea of an individual’s worth being intrinsically linked to their…

On Autistic History

While reading NeuroTribes, I felt like I was constantly waiting for something. As I hung in…

On disability and communication

When reading the Blackman article, I was struck by the notion of disability as a means…

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