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Autistic Intelligence

Interaction, Individuality, and the Challenges of Diagnosis
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Autistic Intelligence examines the diagnostic process of autism to challenge conventional understandings of the condition. Authors Douglas Maynard and Jason Turowetz investigate how autism is categorised and diagnosed by observing clinical evaluations. Through detailed analysis, they reveal that autism is not a fixed category but the product of interpretation, and highlight how the assessment tools shape perceptions of autistic behaviour. This insightful study invites readers to reconsider autism beyond disorder, recognising the unique intelligence and contributions of autistic individuals.
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This book appeals to readers interested in health sciences, psychology, sociology, and autism studies, including professionals, researchers, and informed general readers seeking deeper understanding of autism diagnoses and interaction.

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Examines the diagnostic process to question how we understand autism as a category and to better recognise its intelligence and uncommon sense.

As autism has become a widely prevalent diagnosis, we have grown increasingly desperate to understand it. Whether by placing baseless blame on vaccinations or seeking a genetic cause, Americans have struggled to understand what autism is and where it comes from. In Autistic Intelligence, Douglas Maynard and Jason Turowetz focus on a different origin of autism: the diagnostic process. By looking at how autism is diagnosed, they ask us to question the norms we use to measure autistic behaviour against, why we understand autistic behaviour as disordered, and how we go about assigning that disorder to particular people.

To do so, the authors take a close look at a clinic in which children are assessed for and diagnosed with autism. Their research draws on hours observing assessment evaluations among psychologists, paediatricians, parents, and children in order to make plain the systems, language, and categories that clinicians rely upon when making their assessments. Those diagnostic tools determine the kind of information doctors can gather about children, and indeed, those assessments affect how children act.

Autistic Intelligence shows that autism is not a stable category, but the result of an interpretive act, and in the process of diagnosing children with autism, we often miss all of the unique contributions they make to the world around them.

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Autistic Intelligence is praised for its rich storytelling and accessible prose, drawing on over two decades of research. Reviewers highlight the book’s systematic exploration of the social interactions and diagnostic contexts that define autism, shifting focus from internal traits to the dynamic between individuals and their environments. It is described as an important and timely work that offers valuable tools and perspectives for rethinking autism and its diagnosis.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226816005

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 25 May 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Illustration: 22 halftones, 1 line drawings, 1 tables

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 313g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Douglas W. Maynard is the Maureen T. Hallinan Professor of Sociology, emeritus at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He is author or editor of numerous books, including Bad News, Good News: Conversational Order in Everyday Talk and Clinical Settings, also published by the University of Chicago Press. Jason Turowetz is postdoctoral research fellow at the the University of Siegen'sΒ Center for Media of Cooperation with an appointment at the Garfinkel archive in Newburyport, MA.Β He is the author of over thirty academic articles and co-author of Morality in the Making:Β StanleyΒ Milgram’s β€˜Obedience’ Experiments and the New Science of MoralityΒ  (forthcoming from Oxford University Press).

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