independentpen,
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I'm at an anthropology conference. A speaker/anthropologist, who is a dad of an autistic child, wrote a book, Unstrange Minds, which is a mix of scholarship (a cultural history of autism) and personal storytelling. I was suspicious at first but it seems like he's supporting the neurodiversity paradigm. Anyone read it? Might be worth checking out? @actuallyautistic

russellmcormond,
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@independentpen @actuallyautistic

I haven't read, but looked up based on your post.

The writeups look intersting:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unstrange_Minds

https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/108381

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