WIRED: "Yeah, I'm Autistic. You got a problem with that?" This just in from Ari Ne'eman at
ASAN. The latest issue of WIRED Magazine has a new article on Autistic intelligence. Discussed are
Amanda Baggs' YouTube videos, and
Michelle Dawson's collaboration with Laurent Mottron, among others. Excellent article -- another
must-read for the self-advocacy community ... and an unequivocal
in-your-face at the bulk of mainstream research and professions.
The full article is currently available only in PDF format, so expect to do a lot of enlarging and scrolling.
Blurb and links:
Traditional science holds that people with severe autism are prisoners in their own minds, severely disabled, and probably mentally retarded. Don't tell that to Amanda Baggs, an autistic woman who achieved viral fame with her YouTube video "In My Language," which has so far received more than 350,000 hits. Wired contributor David Wolman gets inside the life that Baggs has created for herself, which includes blogging, hanging out in Second Life, corresponding with her friends, and a "constant conversation" with the world around her. Wolman's conclusion: Much of past research about autism and intelligence is catastrophically flawed...
Main page for March, 2008 issue:
http://www.wired.com/services/press/2008/marchFull article [PDF], "Yeah, I'm Autistic. You got a problem with that?":
http://www.wired.com/images/press/pdf/autism.pdf[Cut to clip of Bob Wright's head exploding]
PS: PASS IT ON. ;-)