This expanded second edition of Mitzi Waltz’sAutism: A Social and Medical Historyoffers an in-depth examination of how the condition was perceived before it became a separate area of investigation, and how autism has been conceptualised and treated since. As well as strengthening the existing text, Waltz has added material on a number of topics that have received increased attention since the first edition, including the rise of the anti-vaccination movement, the shift towards genetic and genomic research, and the progress of the autism self-advocacy movement.The author examines these...
This expanded second edition of Mitzi Waltz’sAutism: A Social and Medical Historyoffers an in-depth examination of how the condition was perceived b...