Voix autistes franco-ontariennes : quand la reconnaissance de la neurodiversité devient-elle une voie émancipatrice militante?
Year:
2017
Author :
Volume and number:
, 23(2)
Collection:
, Militantisme et changement social. Patrie 2
Publishing Company:
, Reflets, Revue d'intervention sociale et communautaire
Journal:
, Reflets
Pages :
, 32-68
Abstract
Franco-Ontarians Autistic Pathways | Voices: When does acknowledging neurodiversity become a militant path to emancipation?
This article is based on an exploratory study conducted with four French-speaking autistic youths and adults from Ontario on a collaborative blog named Voix autistes franco-ontariennes. Their discourses detract from the majority of writings on autism largely focused on children issues, thus, revealing the stigmatization of their threefold identity status: adult, autistic, francophone living in a linguistic minority setting. Rarely heard, their minority voices join the thousands of others gathered in an emerging activist movement that claims that autism ought to be recognized as a neurological variation rather than a pathology. Known as neurodiversity, this new form of activism is part of a conscious journey to reclaim the right to autistic self-identification acting as a new emancipatory track of social inequalities.Theme :
Francophones Outside QuebecOntarioHealth and Wellness
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