Spaces on the Spectrum

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Explore the groundbreaking insights in "Spaces on the Spectrum" by Catherine Tan, a vital resource for understanding contemporary movements surrounding autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This compelling book dives deep into the autism rights and alternative biomedical movements, highlighting their differing narratives and approaches toward autism. With over three years of ethnographic research and interviews, Tan provides a nuanced examination of how autistic adults advocate for their rights, asserting that autism is a natural variation rather than a disorder. Through the lens of social movements, this book illustrates how communities construct knowledge and challenge established frameworks within the field of autism research.

"Spaces on the Spectrum" is essential reading for advocates, scholars, and anyone interested in the dynamics of autism advocacy. It delves into how these groups contest expert authority and fight for social and cultural inclusion despite conflicting beliefs. The autism rights movement promotes acceptance and understanding of autism, while the alternative biomedical movement, which is often supported by parents and practitioners, promotes controversial and scientifically unsupported practices. By analyzing these conflicting perspectives, Catherine Tan offers readers a unique understanding of how these groups negotiate identity, legitimacy, and the changing narratives around autism. Delve into this rich exploration and contribute to the discourse surrounding autism today.

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