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Don't Mourn for Us.

 

 

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Title

Title of document

Don't Mourn for Us.

 

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Creator

Author's name, affiliation, country

Jim Sinclair; Autistic Network International; United States

 

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Subject

Discipline(s)

Disability Studies, Critical Autism Studies

 

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Subject

Keyword(s)

Don't Mourn, Autism

 

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Subject

Subject classification

Disability Rights, Autism

 

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Description

Abstract

This article was published in the Autism Network International newsletter, Our Voice, Volume 1, Number 3, 1993. It is an outline of the presentation Jim gave at the 1993 International Conference on Autism in Toronto, and is addressed primarily to parents.

It is being republished here as it has come to be regarded as one of the founding documents of the online Autism community and culture providing a significant counter narrative to the tragedy model of disability.

 

 

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Publisher

Organizing agency, location

 

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Contributor

Sponsor(s)

Autism Network International

 

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Date

(YYYY-MM-DD)

2012-10-03

 

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Type

Status & genre

Peer-reviewed Article

 

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Type

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Format

File format

HTML, PDF

 

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Identifier

Uniform Resource Identifier

http://www.larry-arnold.net/Autonomy/article/AR1

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Source

Journal/conference title; vol., no. (year)

Autonomy, the Critical Journal of Interdisciplinary Autism Studies; Vol 1, No 1 (2012): Demonstration Issue

 

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Language

English=en

en

 

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