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UPDATE: “Discursive Constructions of Autism: Boundaries and Borderlands”—2014 RSA Conference (May 22-26)full name / name of organization: Adam M. Pacton contact email: ampacton@uwm.edu As autism receives increasing popular, political, medical, and rhetorical attention, it becomes increasingly difficult to achieve any sort of consensus on what “autism” actually is. Is it a purely medical or psychological designator? Is it an impairment, a disability, both, neither? Is it simply another way of being-in-the-world that though different is not deficient? These questions and ones like them locate autism at the confluence of multiple, often competing, discourses. The purpose of this panel is to explore, trace, and problematize the discursive borders that seek to define and delimit “autism” and try to understand in some small way what we can learn about how and why these discourses crash together in sometimes explosive ways. Possible topics include but are not limited to: To be considered for this panel, please submit the following to Adam Pacton at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee by April 30th: cfp categories: cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches general_announcements graduate_conferences interdisciplinary popular_culture rhetoric_and_composition theory
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