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Narrative representations of Asperger's Syndrome.

机译:阿斯伯格综合症的叙事表现形式。

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This discussion focuses on literary works written by individuals with Asperger's Syndrome (AS), a Pervasive Developmental Disorder that causes severe impairment in social development. Individuals with AS have trouble understanding their own emotions as well as the feelings of others; they are not able to read social cues and facial expressions; they have difficulty handling change of any kind; they have speech, language, and non-verbal communication problems; and they struggle with repetitive behaviors and obsessions, sensory integration, motor skills, and eye contact. Many writers who have AS recount these challenges and their often difficult social journeys in a "neurotypical" world that does not understand them. An analysis of poetry and memoirs written by individuals with AS will not only demonstrate how these individuals articulate their ongoing challenges but will also stand in contrast to the literary depictions of individuals with AS in novels by writers who do not have the disorder. A program of therapeutic creative writing for individuals with AS will be proposed in an effort to help future writers better understand themselves.;Initially, I describe the history of the diagnosis and the difficulties individuals with AS face when it comes to learning, motor skills, sensory integration, and social deficits. Then, I present the theoretical lenses I use to look at the AS literature. Specifically, I discuss Theory of Mind as being significant when discussing poetry; cultural criticism as being a relevant lens for looking at memoir; and post colonialism as being an innovative way to conceive of the novels written about characters with AS. The subsequent chapters fall into genre categories of poetry, memoirs, and novels. The writers share powerful expressions of their inner struggles, and their texts not only allow them to break out from their worlds of isolation, but they also educate us about AS.;Thus, my analytical review describes how AS affects literary expression and how it is being depicted in contemporary fiction. The final chapter further unravels the notion of Theory of Mind and presents a curriculum to help individuals with AS expand their abilities in this area. Three research questions guide my efforts to draw connections between Theory of Mind and creative writing: Can Theory of Mind be taught? To what extent can it be taught using creative writing? And what would a creative writing curriculum that fosters Theory of Mind development in young adults with AS look like? The dissertation culminates in a proposed college curriculum that suggests readings and writing activities for a fifteen week workshop entitled "Theory of Mind in Literature: A Reading and Writing Experience.";My project highlights the importance of responding to this emerging body of literature. Not only do these works perform a function for their authors, but they also make a larger contribution to literature in general. The study is significant in that it describes the current AS works and proposes a curriculum to help encourage future writers to tell their stories through a variety of genres. This dissertation has started the process of making individuals with AS more visible and better understood. Furthermore, the proposed curriculum describes a vehicle by which future voices can be cultivated. Ultimately, it is my hope that this project will lead to better communication with and more compassionate treatment of all individuals who are different.
机译:这次讨论的重点是由患有阿斯伯格综合症(AS)的个人撰写的文学作品,这是一种导致社会发展严重受损的普遍性发展障碍。患有AS的人难以理解自己的情绪以及他人的感受;他们无法阅读社交线索和面部表情;他们难以处理任何形式的变更;他们有言语,语言和非语言交流问题;他们在重复的行为和痴迷,感觉统合,运动技能和眼神交流中挣扎。许多拥有AS的作家在不了解它们的“神经型”世界中叙述了这些挑战以及他们通常艰难的社交旅程。对患有AS的人的诗歌和回忆录进行的分析,不仅可以证明这些人如何表达自己面临的挑战,而且还可以与没有障碍的作家在小说中对AS的人的文学描写形成鲜明对比。将提出一个针对AS个体的治疗性创造性写作计划,以帮助未来的作者更好地了解自己。首先,我描述诊断的历史以及AS个体在学习,运动技能,感觉统合和社会赤字。然后,我介绍了我用来阅读AS文献的理论镜头。具体来说,我认为心理理论在讨论诗歌时具有重要意义。文化批评是考察回忆录的重要方面;并且后殖民主义是一种用AS构想有关人物的小说的创新方式。随后的章节分为诗歌,回忆录和小说的体裁类别。作者分享了他们内心挣扎的有力表达,他们的著作不仅使他们摆脱了孤立的世界,而且使我们对AS有了认识。因此,我的分析评论描述了AS如何影响文学表达以及它是如何发挥作用的。在当代小说中被描绘。最后一章进一步阐明了“心智理论”的概念,并提出了一个课程来帮助有AS的个人扩展其在这一领域的能力。三个研究问题引导着我努力在心智理论和创造性写作之间建立联系:可以教授心智理论吗?使用创意写作可以在多大程度上教授它?能够促进年轻人的心理发展理论的创意写作课程又是什么样的呢?论文的最终内容是拟议的大学课程,该课程建议为期十五周的研讨会的阅读和写作活动,主题为“文学中的心理理论:阅读和写作经验。”;我的项目强调了应对这一新兴文学体的重要性。这些作品不仅为作者发挥了作用,而且总体上对文学做出了更大的贡献。这项研究意义重大,因为它描述了当前的AS作品并提出了课程表,以鼓励未来的作家通过多种体裁讲述自己的故事。本论文已经开始了使具有AS的个体更加可见和更好地理解的过程。此外,拟议的课程表描述了一种可以培养未来声音的媒介。最终,我希望这个项目能够导致与所有不同个体的更好的沟通和更富有同情心的对待。

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  • 作者

    O'Connell, Julie.;

  • 作者单位

    Drew University.;

  • 授予单位 Drew University.;
  • 学科 Literature Modern.;Education Special.;Psychology General.
  • 学位 D.Litt.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 178 p.
  • 总页数 178
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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