Stereotypes of autism

D Draaisma - … Transactions of the Royal Society B …, 2009 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B …, 2009royalsocietypublishing.org
In their landmark papers, both Kanner and Asperger employed a series of case histories to
shape clinical insight into autistic disorders. This way of introducing, assessing and
representing disorders has disappeared from today's psychiatric practice, yet it offers a
convincing model of the way stereotypes may build up as a result of representations of
autism. Considering that much of what society at large learns on disorders on the autism
spectrum is produced by representations of autism in novels, TV-series, movies or …
In their landmark papers, both Kanner and Asperger employed a series of case histories to shape clinical insight into autistic disorders. This way of introducing, assessing and representing disorders has disappeared from today's psychiatric practice, yet it offers a convincing model of the way stereotypes may build up as a result of representations of autism. Considering that much of what society at large learns on disorders on the autism spectrum is produced by representations of autism in novels, TV-series, movies or autobiographies, it will be of vital importance to scrutinize these representations and to check whether or not they are, in fact, misrepresenting autism. In quite a few cases, media representations of talent and special abilities can be said to have contributed to a harmful divergence between the general image of autism and the clinical reality of the autistic condition.
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