03570nam 22006135 450 991029835610332120250311150757.09783319932934331993293410.1007/978-3-319-93293-4(CKB)4100000005958144(MiAaPQ)EBC5507900(DE-He213)978-3-319-93293-4(Perlego)3494874(EXLCZ)99410000000595814420180828d2018 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAutism in Translation An Intercultural Conversation on Autism Spectrum Conditions /edited by Elizabeth Fein, Clarice Rios1st ed. 2018.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2018.1 online resource (311 pages)Culture, Mind, and Society,2634-517X9783319932927 3319932926 1. Autism in Brazil and the United States -- 2. Challenges to Psychiatric Reform: Autism in Italy and Brazil -- 3. Commentary -- 4. Music and Autism, Representation and Re-presentation: An Ethnomusicological Perspective -- 5. Compelling Structures: Autism as a Mode of Engagement -- 6. Autism and First Person Accounts: The Cognitive Problem -- 7. Commentary -- 8. Expert On Your Own Child, Expert On Your Own World - Reinventing Autism Expertise(s) -- 9. AS: Classification, Interpellation -- 10. Who Owns Autism?: Economics, Fetishism, and Stakeholders -- 11. Commentary -- 12. Culture, Autism and Psychological Anthropology -- 13. Commentary.Autism is a complex phenomenon that is both individual and social. Showing both robust similarities and intriguing differences across cultural contexts, the autism spectrum raises innumerable questions about self, subjectivity, and society in a globalized world. Yet it is often misrepresented as a problem of broken bodies and disordered brains. So, in 2015, a group of interdisciplinary scholars gathered in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for an intellectual experiment: a workshop that joined approaches from psychological anthropology to the South American tradition of Collective Health in order to consider autism within social, historical, and political settings. This book is the product of the ongoing conversation emerging from this event. It contains a series of comparative histories of autism policy in Italy, Brazil, and the United States; focuses on issues of voice, narrative, and representation in autism; and examines how the concept of autism shapes both individual lives and broadersocial and economic systems. .Culture, Mind, and Society,2634-517XEthnopsychologyMedical anthropologyNeuropsychologyDevelopmental psychologyCross-Cultural PsychologyMedical AnthropologyNeuropsychologyChild and Adolescence PsychologyEthnopsychology.Medical anthropology.Neuropsychology.Developmental psychology.Cross-Cultural Psychology.Medical Anthropology.Neuropsychology.Child and Adolescence Psychology.616.85882Fein ElizabethRios ClariceBOOK9910298356103321Autism in Translation1557386UNINA