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OverviewAn incisive and deeply candid account that explores autistic women in culture, myth, and society through the prism of the author’s own diagnosis. Until the 1980s, autism was regarded as a condition found mostly in boys. Even in our time, autistic girls and women have largely remained undiagnosed. When portrayed in popular culture, women on the spectrum often appear simply as copies of their male counterparts — talented and socially awkward. Yet autistic women exist, and always have. They are varied in their interests and in their experiences. Autism may be relatively new as a term and a diagnosis, but not as a way of being and functioning in the world. It has always been part of the human condition. So who are these women, and what does it mean to see the world through their eyes? In The Autists, Clara Törnvall reclaims the language to describe autism and explores the autistic experience in arts and culture throughout history. From popular culture, films, and photography to literature, opera, and ballet, she dares to ask what it might mean to re-read these works through an autistic lens — what we might discover if we allow perspectives beyond the neurotypical to take centre stage. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Clara Törnvall , Alice E. OlssonPublisher: Scribe Publications Imprint: Scribe Publications Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 21.00cm ISBN: 9781914484810ISBN 10: 1914484819 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 08 June 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Language: English Table of ContentsReviews‘Personal, entertaining, educational.’ * M Magasin * ‘She writes with clarity, the style is characterised with rigour and clear pedagogics, making it easy for the reader to learn a subject that for many has only had a stereotypical “Rain Man”-connotations.’ * Svenska Dagbladet * ‘Even if you ought to avoid hyping the autistic as superheroes, Törnvall shows that conformity to the norm is a ludicrous waste of the power in these beautiful brains.’ * Dagens Nyheter * ‘[E]ven today, the adult autistic woman is a person who is difficult to grasp. She’s our civilisations’ elusive shadow. She’s the topic of of the thought-provoking book, The Autists.’ * Expressen * ‘A carefully and intelligently composed book that fills a gaping hole … It is part of a big knowledge building that is ultimately about getting girls and women on the spectrum made visible and noticed.’ * Dagens ETC * 'Personal, entertaining, educational.' * M Magasin * 'She writes with clarity, the style is characterised with rigour and clear pedagogics, making it easy for the reader to learn a subject that for many has only had a stereotypical Rain Man -connotations.' * Svenska Dagbladet * 'Even if you ought to avoid hyping the autistic as superheroes, Toernvall shows that conformity to the norm is a ludicrous waste of the power in these beautiful brains.' * Dagens Nyheter * '[E]ven today, the adult autistic woman is a person who is difficult to grasp. She's our civilisations' elusive shadow. She's the topic of of the thought-provoking book, The Autists.' * Expressen * 'A carefully and intelligently composed book that fills a gaping hole ... It is part of a big knowledge building that is ultimately about getting girls and women on the spectrum made visible and noticed.' * Dagens ETC * 'Personal, entertaining, educational.' * M Magasin * 'She writes with clarity, the style is characterised with rigour and clear pedagogics, making it easy for the reader to learn a subject that for many has only had a stereotypical 'Rain Man'-connotations.' * Svenska Dagbladet * 'Even if you ought to avoid hyping the autistic as superheroes, Toernvall shows that conformity to the norm is a ludicrous waste of the power in these beautiful brains.' * Dagens Nyheter * '[E]ven today, the adult autistic woman is a person who is difficult to grasp. She's our civilisations' elusive shadow. She's the topic of of the thought-provoking book, The Autists.' * Expressen * 'A carefully and intelligently composed book that fills a gaping hole ... It is part of a big knowledge building that is ultimately about getting girls and women on the spectrum made visible and noticed.' * Dagens ETC * Author InformationClara Törnvall has been a journalist and producer since the early 2000s. She’s produced programs for Swedish radio and TV, as well as written articles/chronicles for various media outlets. Her first book, The Autists: women on the spectrum, was written after her diagnosis with autism at the age of 42 and has been published in 12 languages. Alice E. Olsson is a literary translator, writer, and editor working across Swedish and English. She has served as the Cultural Affairs Adviser at the Embassy of Sweden in London and is the recipient of a fellowship as well as multiple grants from the Swedish Arts Council. She has been shortlisted for the 2020 Peirene Stevns Translation Prize and the 2023 Bernard Shaw Prize. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |