Autism: A Collection of Essays

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These essays gather Kieran Rose’s articles from 2017 to 2025, tracking the shifting landscape of Autistic identity.

They map the movement from survival to belonging and challenge the narratives that define autism, Autistic people and Neurodiversity. Collectively, these essays aim to reshape the conversations that matter for Autistic people.

SKU: 9781067649609 Categories: , , ,
Binding: Perfect Bound
Pages: 419Author: Kieran Rose
 

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These essays gather Kieran Rose’s most widely read and cited articles from 2017 to 2025, tracking the shifting landscape of Autistic identity and the forces that have tried to shape it.

They expose inherited stories, name unseen worlds, and map the movement from survival to belonging. Moving from explanation to emergence, from critique to possibility, these pieces challenge the narratives that define autism, Autistic people, and Neurodiversity.

Together, they chart an evolution in thought that continues to influence practice, unsettle assumptions, and reshape the conversations that matter.

With a Foreword from Dr Amy Pearson.

‘This collection is not simply about autism; it’s an invitation to examine how our systems produce or withhold humanity. Kieran’s work is simultaneously analytic and tender, this is an offering that expands our capacity to think, feel, and act differently.’ – Virginia Spielmann, OTR/L, PhD, Executive Director, STAR Institute

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Weight0.605 kg
Dimensions22.9 × 15.2 × 2.3 cm

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