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Jessica L. Benham, James S. Kizer
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Narratives of the Autistic experience are often told, interpreted, and assigned value by people who are not Autistic, allowing dominant cultural understandings of Autism to pervade without substantial inquiry. In academia, a space in which there is littl...
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Jessica L. Benham, James S. Kizer
Pág. 77 - 113
Narratives of the Autistic experience are often told, interpreted, and assigned value by people who are not Autistic, allowing dominant cultural understandings of Autism to pervade without substantial inquiry. In academia, a space in which there is littl...
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Caleigh Estelle Inman
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This paper contemplates the absence of Indigenous perspectives within autism discourse in Canada, despite increasing concern and surveillance over a growing autism ?epidemic.? I posit that the simultaneous production of a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder ...
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