Perpetual Children tells the story of how attitudes toward and treatment of autism in France diverged from those of other countries based on the persistence of psychoanalysis in French psychology, which led to conflict between psychology professionals and parents' groups over the proper treatment of autists. The activism of parents' groups and the scholarship of psychoanalysts initiated political and legal changes.
Perpetual Children tells the story of how attitudes toward and treatment of autism in France diverged from those of other countries based on the persistence of psychoanalysis in French psychology, which led to conflict between psychology professionals and parents' groups over the proper treatment of autists. The activism of parents' groups and the scholarship of psychoanalysts initiated political and legal changes.
Jonathyne Briggs is Associate Dean of Humanities and the Arts and Professor of History at Indiana University Northwest. He has published on French popular music and globalization as well as the history of autism in France. He lives in the south suburbs of Chicago.
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Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction: The French Divergence 1. The Transatlantic Era of Autism Childrearing Experts Child Psychology Infantile Psychosis and the Case of Sammy Building on the Consensus 2. Parents as a United Front Parenting in the Age of Autism White Butterflies as Early Advocates Chambery and the International Politicization of Associations The Fire at Froissy and the National Stage The Politics of Froissy 3. The Psychoanalytic State Associations and the French State Experimental Schools and Psychoanalysis Parenting by Radio and the Return of the Expert Parents as Participants and the Limits of Law Un autre regard sur la folie L'affaire Bettelheim 4. Parental Expertise as Resistance UNAPEI and Parent Experts Confronting the System Diagnostics and Old Wine in New Bottles Parents in the Public Sphere La grande cause nationale 1990 5. The Deepening Divergence Carrying on la cause Against the Hegemony Renewed Activism The European Dimension Psychoanalytic Resistance La baguette magique 6. The Battle and the Arrival of Self,Advocacy Le livre noir de la psychanalyse The Wall and the Battle against It The Beginnings of Self,Advocacy The New Militancy Organizations for Autistic Identity Conclusion: A New Age of Autism? Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction: The French Divergence 1. The Transatlantic Era of Autism Childrearing Experts Child Psychology Infantile Psychosis and the Case of Sammy Building on the Consensus 2. Parents as a United Front Parenting in the Age of Autism White Butterflies as Early Advocates Chambery and the International Politicization of Associations The Fire at Froissy and the National Stage The Politics of Froissy 3. The Psychoanalytic State Associations and the French State Experimental Schools and Psychoanalysis Parenting by Radio and the Return of the Expert Parents as Participants and the Limits of Law Un autre regard sur la folie L'affaire Bettelheim 4. Parental Expertise as Resistance UNAPEI and Parent Experts Confronting the System Diagnostics and Old Wine in New Bottles Parents in the Public Sphere La grande cause nationale 1990 5. The Deepening Divergence Carrying on la cause Against the Hegemony Renewed Activism The European Dimension Psychoanalytic Resistance La baguette magique 6. The Battle and the Arrival of Self,Advocacy Le livre noir de la psychanalyse The Wall and the Battle against It The Beginnings of Self,Advocacy The New Militancy Organizations for Autistic Identity Conclusion: A New Age of Autism? Bibliography Index
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