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Send in the Idiots: Stories from the Other Side of Autism

by Kamran Nazeer

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ISBN13: 9781582346205
ISBN10: 1582346208
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A remarkable, elegantly written portrait of four autistic men and women, and what their struggles and triumphs reveal about this baffling condition, and about us all.

In 1982, when he was four years old, Kamran Nazeer was enrolled in a small school in New York City alongside a dozen other children diagnosed with autism. Calling themselves the Idiots, these kids received care that was at the cutting edge of developmental psychology. Twenty-three years later, the school no longer exists.

Send in the Idiots is the always candid, often surprising, and ultimately moving investigation into what happened to those children. Now a policy adviser in England, Kamran decides to visit four of his old classmates to find out the kind of lives that they are living now, how much they've been able to overcome--and what remains missing. A speechwriter unable to make eye contact; a messenger who gets upset if anyone touches his bicycle; a depressive suicide victim; and a computer engineer who communicates difficult emotions through the use of hand puppets: these four classmates reveal an astonishing, thought-provoking spectrum of behavior.

Bringing to life the texture of autistic lives and the pressures and limitations that the condition presents, Kamran also relates the ways in which those can be eased over time, and with the right treatment. Using his own experiences to examine such topics as the difficulties of language, conversation as performance, and the politics of civility, Send in the Idiots is also a rare and provocative exploration of the way that people--all people--learn to think and feel. Written with unmatched insight and striking personal testimony, Kamran Nazeer's accountis a stunning, invaluable, and utterly unique contribution to the literature of what makes us human.

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This remarkable, elegantly written portrait of four autistic men and women shows what their struggles and triumphs reveal about this baffling condition, and what it means to be human.

Synopsis:

In 1982, when he was four years old, Kamran Nazeer was enrolled in a special school alongside a dozen other children diagnosed with autism. Calling themselves the Idiots, these kids received care that was at the cutting edge of developmental psychology. Now a policy adviser in England, Kamran decides to visit four of his old classmates to find out the kind of lives that they are living now, how much they’ve been able to overcome—and what remains missing.

 

Bringing to life the texture of autistic lives and the limitations that the condition presents, Nazeer also relates the ways in which those can be eased over time, and with the right treatment.Using his own experiences to examine such topics as the difficulties of language, conversation as performance, and the politics of civility, Send in the Idiots is also a rare and provocative exploration of the way that people—all people—learn to think and feel. Written with unmatched insight and striking personal testimony, Kamran Nazeer’s account is a stunning, invaluable, and utterly unique contribution to the literature of what makes us human.

 

About the Author

Kamran Nazeer grew up in New York, Jeddah, Islamabad, and Glasgow. He has a PhD in Legal Philosophy from Oxford and currently works as a Policy Advisor for the British government. He has published work in U.K. newspapers and magazines.

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emmal, January 21, 2008 (view all comments by emmal)
A wonderfully written book filled with heart, observations and insights, including concepts such as "local coherence". The author presents himself and his search for his former classmates in a genuine and engaging manner. Well worth the read!
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781582346205
Subtitle:
Stories from the Other Side of Autism
Author:
Nazeer, Kamran
Publisher:
Bloomsbury USA
Subject:
Mental Illness
Subject:
Specific Groups - Special Needs
Subject:
General Biography
Subject:
Psychopathology - Autism
Publication Date:
20070403
Binding:
TP
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
240
Dimensions:
8.18x5.52x.69 in. .49 lbs.
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