Autistic Dreaming: Vibrant Memory, Activism, Environment

Anna Reading

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Abstract

The relationship between storytelling, neurodiversity, and memory remains critically overlooked. While scholarship recognizes the presence of neurodiverse thinking in popular folktales, and access to works by autistic people is growing, the opportunity neurodiverse storytelling offers to reshape communication and remembrance is largely neglected. Autistic Dreaming illuminates how the integration of neurodivergent perspectives can expand ideas of polysensory memory and the connection between human and more-than-human memory. Focusing on autistic activists' blogs, memoirs, artworks and films, this study spotlights a neuroqueer method of remembering that reforges links between the present and the past, and the individual and collective.

Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationU.S.
PublisherBerghahn Books
Number of pages161
ISBN (Electronic)9781836950899
ISBN (Print)9781836950882
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Publication series

NameWorlds of Memory
Volume16

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