
Autism Is Not A Disease by Jodie Hare is a compelling call to reframe how society understands autism and neurodivergence. Diagnosed with autism at twenty-three, Hare draws on personal experience and political insight to challenge the entrenched notion of 'normality' and advocate for a more inclusive world.
In this thought-provoking book, Hare:
- Argues against the pathologisation of autism, positioning it as a natural variation rather than a disorder
- Explores the societal structures that marginalise neurodivergent individuals, including in education and the workplace
- Highlights the intersectionality of neurodiversity with race, class, gender, and disability
- Calls for systemic changes to create environments where all individuals can thrive
This book is an essential read for anyone interested in social justice, neurodiversity, and creating a more equitable society.
- Author: Jodie Hare
- Publisher: Verso Books
- Publication Date: 17 September 2024
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 160
- Dimensions: 12.9 x 1.07 x 19.76 cm
- Language: English
- ISBN-13: 9781804291535
FAQs
Q1: Is this book suitable for someone newly diagnosed with autism?
A1: Yes, it offers valuable insights into the societal perceptions of autism and encourages self-acceptance.
Q2: Does the book provide practical advice for neurodivergent individuals?
A2: While it's more focused on societal critique, it does offer perspectives that can empower neurodivergent readers.
Q3: Is this book appropriate for educators and employers?
A3: Absolutely. It provides a deeper understanding of neurodiversity, which can inform more inclusive practices.