Creativity and Community among Autism-Spectrum Youth: Creating Positive Social Updrafts through Play and Performance
This edited volume explores the roles of socially-channeled play and performance in the developmental trajectories of young people who fall on the autism spectrum. The contributors offer possibilities for channels of activity through which youth on the autism spectrum may find acceptance, affirmation, and kinship with others. "Positive social updraft" characterizes the social channels through which people of difference might be swept up into broader cultural currents such that they feel valued, appreciated, and empowered. A social updraft provides cultural meditational means that include people in a current headed "upward," allowing people of atypical makeups to become fully involved in significant cultural activity that brings them a feeling of social belonging.
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Creativity and Community among Autism-Spectrum Youth: Creating Positive Social Updrafts through Play and Performance
This edited volume explores the roles of socially-channeled play and performance in the developmental trajectories of young people who fall on the autism spectrum. The contributors offer possibilities for channels of activity through which youth on the autism spectrum may find acceptance, affirmation, and kinship with others. "Positive social updraft" characterizes the social channels through which people of difference might be swept up into broader cultural currents such that they feel valued, appreciated, and empowered. A social updraft provides cultural meditational means that include people in a current headed "upward," allowing people of atypical makeups to become fully involved in significant cultural activity that brings them a feeling of social belonging.
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Creativity and Community among Autism-Spectrum Youth: Creating Positive Social Updrafts through Play and Performance

Creativity and Community among Autism-Spectrum Youth: Creating Positive Social Updrafts through Play and Performance

by Peter Smagorinsky (Editor)
Creativity and Community among Autism-Spectrum Youth: Creating Positive Social Updrafts through Play and Performance

Creativity and Community among Autism-Spectrum Youth: Creating Positive Social Updrafts through Play and Performance

by Peter Smagorinsky (Editor)

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This edited volume explores the roles of socially-channeled play and performance in the developmental trajectories of young people who fall on the autism spectrum. The contributors offer possibilities for channels of activity through which youth on the autism spectrum may find acceptance, affirmation, and kinship with others. "Positive social updraft" characterizes the social channels through which people of difference might be swept up into broader cultural currents such that they feel valued, appreciated, and empowered. A social updraft provides cultural meditational means that include people in a current headed "upward," allowing people of atypical makeups to become fully involved in significant cultural activity that brings them a feeling of social belonging.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349714612
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 10/02/2019
Series: Palgrave Studies In Play, Performance, Learning, and Development
Edition description: 1st ed. 2016
Pages: 301
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)

About the Author

Peter Smagorinsky is Distinguished Research Professor of English Education at The University of Georgia, USA. His research considers the notion of “mental health” in terms of cultivating the assets of people of anomalous frames of mind.

Table of Contents

Introduction .- Toward a Social Understanding of Mental Health .- The Problem of Adaptation in Socializing People of Difference .- Social Therapy and Family Play .- Shakespeare and Autism: Exploring Expression, Communication and Re-envisioning the Inclusive Community .- We Don't Want to Fit In: A Reflection on the Revolutionary Inclusive Theatre Practices of The Miracle Project and Actionplay for Adolescents on the Autism Spectrum .- The DisAbility Project: A Model for Autism-Specific Creativity and Civic Engagement within the Broader Context of Difference .- Curious Incidents: Pretend Play, Presence and Performance Pedagogies in Encounters with Autism .- The Collaborative Online Anime Community as Positive Social Updraft .- Composing Poetry and A Writer’s Identity: Positive Social Updrafts in a Community of Writers .- An Autistic Life, Animated through the World of Disney: A Loving Autoethnography.

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From the Publisher

“This book is written from a commitment to social justice and respect for the values of diversity and difference. With its motto ‘mediation instead of medication,’ the book offers fresh insights into the role of social context in the development of people diagnosed with various ‘disorders.’ This is a much welcome journey at a time when too many scholars believe in narrowly based, instrumentalist solutions for the quandaries we face.” (Anna Stetsenko, Professor, Psychology/Human Development and Urban Education, The Graduate Center of The City University of New York, USA)

“This book provides a much needed breathe of fresh air in conversations about Autism. In this edited volume, Smagorinsky has put together a set of chapters that challenge current conceptions of deficits, diagnosis, and disorder by providing multiple examples of the human capacity to play, perform, and collectively create new forms of life that are not over-determined by the societal identities and labels that keep everyone from developing.” (Carrie Lobman, Associate Professor of Education, Rutgers University, USA)

“This groundbreaking book heralds the end of the shameful era in which young autistic persons are subjected to traumatic Behaviorist ‘therapies’ to make them conform to non-autistic norms. Smagorinsky and colleagues offer exciting new practices to foster genuine, long-term well-being and empowerment in autistic youth.” (Nick Walker, autistic author, educator, speaker, and aikido teacher)

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