Autistic-Coded Representation and Autism Stereotypes

Autistic-Coded Representation and Autism Stereotypes
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Publisher : Lexington Books
Total Pages : 161
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ISBN-10 : 9781666910018
ISBN-13 : 1666910015
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Book Synopsis Autistic-Coded Representation and Autism Stereotypes by : Martin Brick

Download or read book Autistic-Coded Representation and Autism Stereotypes written by Martin Brick and published by Lexington Books. This book was released on 2024-04-15 with total page 161 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Autistic-Coded Representation and Autism Stereotypes: Looking for the Spectrum takes a fresh approach to examining autism representation in literature, film, and television by looking particularly at characters who are not directly identified as falling on the Autism Spectrum. As autism becomes an increasingly popular topic to explore in literature and visual media, it is important that representations present people with autism as real humans with complex interior lives. Too often autistic characters fall into broad stereotypes – victims, villains, fools, or heroes – and autism emerges as the defining aspect of their personality. This book looks at autistic-coded characters, both classic and contemporary, to examine the benefits of looking for the spectrum in characters not explicitly labeled. Autistic audiences see a diverse and fully fleshed representation of themselves and neurotypical audiences gain a greater understanding of ASD though exposure to characters who defy stereotypes.


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