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A Nagy Szakirodalmi Mutató iPaden van: Artículos: Murray, Stuart. 2012. “From Virginia’s Sister to Friday’s Silence: Presence, Metaphor, and the Persistence of Disability in Contemporary Writing”. Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies 6.3 (2012), 241-258. Arndt, Katrina and Maia Van Beuren. 2013. “The Speed of Dark and This Alien Shore: Representations of Cognitive Difference.” Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies 7.1 (2013), 89-104. Savarese, Ralph James. 2013a. “Neurocosmopolitan Melville.” Leviathan 15.2 (2013), 7-19. Savarese, Ralph James. 2013b. “ ‘Jostled by Difference’: Ralph James Savarese Responds to Len Gutkin.” Leviathan 15.2 (2013), 37-40. Petit, Susan. 2013. “Living in Different Universes: Autism and Race in Robinson’s Gilead and Home.” Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature 46.2 (June 2013), 39-54. Leask, J., A. Leask and N. Silove. 2005. “Evidence for Autism in Folklore?” Arch Dis Child 90, 271. Mundy, Peter and Lisa Newell. 2007. “Attention, Joint Attention, and Social Cognition.” Current Directions in Psychological Science 16.5 (Oct 2007), 269-274. Dawson, Michelle, Isabelle Soulières, Morton Ann Gernsbacher and Laurent Mottron. 2007. “The Level and Nature of Autistic Intelligence.” Psychological Science 18.8 (2007), 657-662. Klin, Ami, Warren Jones, Robert Schultz and Fred Volkmar. 2003. “The Enactive Mind, or from Actions to Cognition: Lessons from Autism.” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London B (2003) 358, 345-360. Tager-Flusberg, Helen. 2007. “Evaluating the Theory-of-Mind Hypothesis of Autism.” Current Directions in Psychological Science 16.6 (Dec 2007), 311-315. Schultz, Robert T., David J. Grelotti. Ami Klin, Jamie Kleinman, Christiaan Van der Gaag, René Marois and Pawel Skudlarski. 2003. “The Role of the Fusiform Face Area in Social Cognition: Implications for the Pathobiology of Autism.” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London B (2003) 358, 415- 427.

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Page 1: Partial Bibliography for Literary Disability/Autism Research

A Nagy Szakirodalmi Mutató

iPaden van:

Artículos:

Murray, Stuart. 2012. “From Virginia’s Sister to Friday’s Silence: Presence, Metaphor, and the Persistence of Disability in Contemporary Writing”. Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies 6.3 (2012), 241-258.Arndt, Katrina and Maia Van Beuren. 2013. “The Speed of Dark and This Alien Shore: Representations of Cognitive Difference.” Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies 7.1 (2013), 89-104.Savarese, Ralph James. 2013a. “Neurocosmopolitan Melville.” Leviathan 15.2 (2013), 7-19.Savarese, Ralph James. 2013b. “ ‘Jostled by Difference’: Ralph James Savarese Responds to Len Gutkin.” Leviathan 15.2 (2013), 37-40.Petit, Susan. 2013. “Living in Different Universes: Autism and Race in Robinson’s Gilead and Home.” Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature 46.2 (June 2013), 39-54.Leask, J., A. Leask and N. Silove. 2005. “Evidence for Autism in Folklore?” Arch Dis Child 90, 271.Mundy, Peter and Lisa Newell. 2007. “Attention, Joint Attention, and Social Cognition.” Current Directions in Psychological Science 16.5 (Oct 2007), 269-274.Dawson, Michelle, Isabelle Soulières, Morton Ann Gernsbacher and Laurent Mottron. 2007. “The Level and Nature of Autistic Intelligence.” Psychological Science 18.8 (2007), 657-662.Klin, Ami, Warren Jones, Robert Schultz and Fred Volkmar. 2003. “The Enactive Mind, or from Actions to Cognition: Lessons from Autism.” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London B (2003) 358, 345-360.Tager-Flusberg, Helen. 2007. “Evaluating the Theory-of-Mind Hypothesis of Autism.” Current Directions in Psychological Science 16.6 (Dec 2007), 311-315.Schultz, Robert T., David J. Grelotti. Ami Klin, Jamie Kleinman, Christiaan Van der Gaag, René Marois and Pawel Skudlarski. 2003. “The Role of the Fusiform Face Area in Social Cognition: Implications for the Pathobiology of Autism.” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London B (2003) 358, 415-427.Smukler, David. 2005. “Unauthorized Minds: How ‘Theory of Mind’ Theory Misrepresents Autism.” Mental Retardation 43.1 (February 2005): 11-24.Zahavi, Dan. (2012). “Empathy and Mirroring: Husserl and Gallese.” Life, Subjectivity and Art: Phaenomenologica 201, 217-254.Bowler, Dermot M. 1992. “ ‘Theory of Mind’ in Asperger’s Syndrome.” Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 33.5, 877-893.

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Jakobson, Roman. 1956. “Two Aspects of Language and Two Types of Aphasic Disturbances.” In: Roman Jakobson. On Language. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 115-133.Adams, Marcus P. 2011. “Modularity, Theory of Mind, and Autism Spectrum Disorder.” Philosophy of Science 78 (December 2011), 763-773.Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky. 2012. “Affect Theory and Theory of Mind.” In: The Weather in Proust (ed. Jonathan Goldberg). Durham, NC and London, UK: Duke University Press.Draaisma, Douwe. 2009. “Stereotypes of Autism.” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London B 364:1522 (Autism and Talent), 1475-1480.Turkheimer, Erik. 2010. “The It Strikes Back: A Review of The Imprinted Brain: How Genes Set the Balance Between Autism and Psychosis by Christina Badcock.” PsycCRITIQUES 55:24 (2010). <doi: 10.1037/a0020160.>Cary Wolfe. 2008a. “Learning from Temple Grandin, or, Animal Studies, Disability Studies, and Who Comes After the Subject.” New Formations 64 (Spring 2008): 110-123.––––. 2008b. “Thinking Other-Wise: Cognitive Science, Deconstruction and the (Non)Speaking (Non)Human Animal Subject.” In: Jodey Castricano, ed. Animal Subjects: An Ethical Reader in a Posthuman World, 125-144.Gallese, Vittorio. 2011. “Embodied Simulation Theory: Imagination and Narrative.” Neuropsychoanalysis 13 (2), 196-200.Jahoda, Gustav. 2005. “Theodor Lipps and the Shift from ‘Sympathy’ to ‘Empathy’ ”. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 41.2 (Spring 2005), 151-163.Bérubé, Michael. 2011. “Narrative and Intellectual Disability.” In: Caroline F. Levander and Robert S. Levine, eds. A Companion to American Literary Studies. Oxford, UK and Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. 469-482.––––. 2005. “Disability and Narrative.” PMLA 120.2 (2005): 568-576.Bloom, Paul. 2012. “Who Cares about the Evolution of Stories?” Critical Inquiry 38 (Winter 2012), 388-393.Boyd, Brian. “Literature and Evolution: A Bio-Cultural Approach.” Philosophy and Literature 29.1 (April 2005), 1-23.––––. 2006. “Fiction and Theory of Mind.” Philosophy and Literature 30.2 (Oct 2006), 590-601. (review of Zunshine WWRF)––––. 2009a. “On Contra-Evidential Criticism.” diacritics 39.3 (Fall 2009), 97-100. (Response to Laurent Dubreuil)––––. 2009b. “Art and Selection.” Philosophy and Literature 33.1 (April 2009), 204-220.––––. 2012. “For Evocriticism: Minds Shaped to Be Reshaped.” Critical Inquiry 38 (Winter 2012), 394-404.Carroll, Joseph. 2010. “Three Scenarios for Literary Darwinism.” New Literary History 41.1 (Winter 2010), 53-67.––––. 2012. “An Open Letter to Jonathan Kramnick.” Critical Inquiry 38 (Winter 2012), 405-410.Deresiewicz, William. 2009. “Adaptation: On Literary Darwinism.” The Nation, 8 June 2009. Available:

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http://www.thenation.com/article/adaptation-literary-darwinism# Access: 24 May 2013.Dubreuil, Lauent. 2009. “On Experimental Criticism: Cognition, Evolution, and Literary Theory.” diacritics 39.1, 3-23.Kramnick, Jonathan Brody. “Empiricism, Cognitive Science, and the Novel.” The Eighteenth Century 48.3 (Fall 2007), 263-285.––––. 2011. “Against Literary Darwinism.” Critical Inquiry 37 (Winter 2011), 315-347.––––. 2012. “Literary Studies and Science: A Reply to My Critics.” Critical Inquiry 38 (Winter 2012), 431-460.Lyon, Janet. 2011. “On the Asylum Road with Wolf and Mew.” Modernism/modernity 18.3 (Sept 2011), 551-574.Felski, Rita. 2011. “Suspicious Minds.” Poetics Today 32.2 (Summer 2011), 215-234.Ryan, Vanessa L. 2012. “Living in Duplicate: Victorian Science and Literature Today.” Critical Inquiry 38 (Winter 2012), 411-417.Samuels, Ellen. 2006. “From Melville to Eddie Murphy: The Disability Con in American Literature and Film.” Leviathan 8.1 (March 2006), 61-82.Savarese, Ralph James and Lisa Zunshine. 2014 (forthcoming). The Critic as Neurocosmopolite; Or, What Cognitive Approaches to Literature Can Learn from Disability Studies: Lisa Zunshine in Conversation with Ralph James Savarese. Narrative 22.1. Draft available: http://www.lisazunshine.net/index%20page%20files/Savarese%20and%20Zunshine.pdf. Access: 11 October 2013.Starr, Gabrielle G. “Evolved Reading and the Science(s) of Literary Study: A Response to Jonathan Kramnick.” Critical Inquiry 38 (Winter 2012), 418-425.Vermeule, Blakey. “Wit and Poetry and Pope, or The Handicap Principle.” Critical Inquiry 38 (Winter 2012), 426-430.Bloch, Ernst. 1988 [1965]. “A Philosophical View of the Detective Novel.” In: Ernst Bloch. The Utopian Function of Art and Literature: Selected Essays. Trans. by Jack Zipes and Frank Mecklenburg. Cambridge, MA.: MIT Press.Romano, Allen J. 2011. “On the Origin of Stories: Evolution, Cognition, and Fiction (review)”. American Journal of Philology 132.4 (Winter 2011), 678-681.Hoogheen, Andrew. 2012. “Secular Apocalypses: Darwinian Criticism and Atwoodian Floods.” Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature 45.2 (June 2012), 55-71.Zipes, Jack. 2009. “On the Origin of Stories: Evolution, Cognition, and Fiction by Brian Boyd.” Review Essay. Marvels and Tales 24.1, 152-161.Armstrong, Paul B. 2011. “In Defense of Reading: Or, Why Reading Still Matters in a Contextualist Age.” New Literary History 42.1 (Winter 2011), 87-113.Sterelny, Kim and Julie Fitness, eds. 2003. From Mating to Mentality: Evaluating Evolutionary Psychology. New York, NY and Hove, UK: Psychology Press.

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Libros:

Hacking, Ian. 1999. The Social Construction of What? Cambridge, MA and London, UK: Harvard University Press.Boucher, Jill and Dermot Bowler, eds. 2008. Memory in Autism: Theory and Evidence. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.Austin, Michael. 2010. Useful Fictions: Evolution, Anxiety, and the Origins of Literature. Lincoln, NE and London, UK: University of Nebraska Press.Richardson, Brian. 2003. British Romanticism and the Science of Mind. Cambridge, UK and New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Changeux, Jean-Pierre. 2009. The Physiology of Truth: Neuroscience and Human Knowledge. Trans. by M. B. DeBevoise. Cambridge, MA and London, UK: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.Dames, Nicholas. 2007. The Physiology of the Novel: Reading, Neural Science, and the Form of Victorian Fiction. Oxford, UK and New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Hyvärinen, Matti, Lars-Christer Hydén, Marja Saarenheimo and Maria Tamboukou, eds. 2010. Beyond Narrative Coherence. Amsterdam and Philadelphia, PA: John Benjamins Publishing Company.Umland, Samuel J., ed. 1995. Philip K. Dick: Contemporary Critical Interpretations. Westport, CT and London, UK: Greenwood Press.Levander, Caroline F. and Robert S. Levine, eds. 2011. A Companion to American Literary Studies. Oxford, UK and Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.Davidson, Michael. 2008. Concerto for the Left Hand: Disability and the Defamiliar Body. Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan Press.Quayson, Ato. 2007. Aesthetic Nervousness: Disability and the Crisis of Representation. New York, NY: Columbia University Press.Felski, Rita. 2008. The Uses of Literature. Malden, MA and Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing.Siebers, Tobin. 2008. Disability Theory. Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan Press.Vermeule, Blakey. 2010. Why Do We Care About Literary Characters? Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.Herman Luc and Bart Vervaeck. 2001. Handbook of Narrative Analysis. Lincoln, NE and London, UK: University of Nebraska Press.Hühn, Peter, Wolf Schmid and Jörg Schönert, eds. 2009. Point of View, Perspective, and Focalisation: Modeling Mediation in Narrative. Berlin and New York, NY: Walter de Gruyter.Carroll, Joseph. 2011. Reading Human Nature: Literary Darwinism in Theory and Practice. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.

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Abbott, H. Porter. 2008. “Unreadable Minds and the Captive Reader.” Style 42.4 (Winter 2008), 448-470.Iversen, Stefan. 2013. “Unnatural Minds.” In: Jan Alber, Henrik Skov Nielsen and Brian Richardson, eds. A Poetics of Unnatural Narrative. Columbus, OH: The Ohio State University Press.Palmer, Alan. 2009. “Attributions of Madness in Ian McEwan's Enduring Love.” Style 43.3, 291-310.––––. 2011. “Social Minds in Fiction and Criticism.” Style 45.2 (Summer 2011), 196-240.Travis, Molly Abel. 2010. “Beyond Empathy: Narrative Distancing and Ethics in Toni Morrison’s Beloved and J. M. Coetzee’s Disgrace.” Journal of Narrative Theory 40.2 (Summer 2010), 231-250.Shen, Dan. 2005. “Why Contextual and Formal Narratologies Need Each Other.” Journal of Narrative Theory 35.2 (Summer 2005), 141-171.Effron, Malcah. 2009. “Fictional Murders in Real ‘Mean Streets’: Detective Narratives and Authentic Urban Geographies.” Journal of Narrative Theory 39.3, 330-346.Dawson, Paul. 2012. “Real Authors and Real Readers: Omniscient Narration and a Discursive Approach to the Narrative Communication Model.” Journal of Narrative Theory 42.1 (Spring 2012), 91-116.Hogan, Patrick Colm. 2010. “A Passion for Plot: Prolegomena to Affective Narratology.” symploke 18.1-2, 65-81.Alber, Jan, Stefan Iversen, Henrik Skov Nielsen and Brian Richardson. 2013. “What Really Is Unnatural Narratology?” StoryWorlds: A Journal of Narrative Studies 5, 101-118.Herman, David. 2013. “Editor’s Column: Storyworlds—and StoryWorlds—in Transition.” StoryWorlds: A Journal of Narrative Studies 5, vii-xi.Klauk, Tobias and Tilmann Köppe. 2013. “Reassessing Unnatural Narratology: Problems and Prospects.” StoryWorlds: A Journal of Narrative Studies 5, 77-100.Sklar, Howard. 2012. “Narrative Empowerment through Comics Storytelling: Facilitating the Life Stories of the Intellectually Disabled.” StoryWorlds: A Journal of Narrative Studies 4, 123-149.Caracciolo, Marco. 2011. “The Reader’s Virtual Body: Narrative Space and Its Reconstruction.” StoryWorlds: A Journal of Narrative Studies 3, 117-138.Nicolopoulou, Ageliki. 2011. “Children’s Storytelling: Toward an Interpretive and Sociocultural Approach.” StoryWorlds: A Journal of Narrative Studies 3, 25-48.Walsh, Richard. 2011. “The Common Basis of Narrative and Music: Somatic, Social, and Affective Foundations.” StoryWorlds: A Journal of Narrative Studies 3, 49-71.Gerrig, Richard J. 2010. “Readers’ Experience of Narrative Gaps.” StoryWorlds: A Journal of Narrative Studies 2, 19-37.Brockmeier, Jens. 2009. “Stories to Remember: Narrative and the Time of Memory.” StoryWorlds: A Journal of Narrative Studies 1, 115-132.Ritivoi, Andreea Deciu. 2009. “Explaining People: Narrative and the Study of Identity.” StoryWorlds: A Journal of Narrative Studies 1, 25-41.

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Libros:

Alber, Jan, Henrik Skov Nielsen and Brian Richardson, eds. A Poetics of Unnatural Narrative. Columbus, OH: The Ohio State University Press.Cohn, Dorrit. 1978. Transparent Minds: Narrative Modes for Presenting Consciousness in Fiction. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.Phelan, James. 1996. Narrative as Rhetoric: Techniques, Audiences, Ethics, Ideology. Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press.Phelan, James and Peter J. Rabinowitz, eds. 1994. Understanding Narrative. Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press.––––. 2005. A Companion to Narrative Theory. Malden, MA and Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing.Rabinowitz, Peter J. 1997. Before Reading: Narrative Conventions and the Politics of Interpretation. Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press.Lars Bernaerts, Dirk de Geest, Luc Herman and Bart Vervaeck, eds. 2013. Stories and Minds: Cognitive Approaches to Literary Narrative. Lincoln, NE and London, UK: University of Nebraska Press.Palmer, Alan. 2004. Fictional Minds. Lincoln, NE and London, UK: University of Nebraska Press.Herman, David. 2009. Basic Elements of Narrative. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.––––, ed. 2007. The Cambridge Companion to Narrative. Cambridge, UK and New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.Brône, Geert and Jeroen Vandaele, eds. 2009. Cognitive Poetics: Goals, Gains and Gaps. Berlin and New York, NY: Mouton de Gruyter.Dannenberg, Hilary P. 2009. Coincidence and Counterfactuality: Plotting Time and Space in Narrative Fiction. Lincoln, NE and London, UK: University of Nebraska Press.Fludernik, Monika. 1993. The Fictions of Language and the Languages of Fiction. London, UK and New York, NY: Routledge.––––. 1996. Towards a `Natural' Narratology. London, UK and New York, NY: Routledge.Keen, Suzanne. 2007. Empathy and the Novel, New York: Oxford University Press.Heinen, Sandra and Roy Sommer. 2009. Narratology in the Age of Cross-Disciplinary Narrative Research. Berlin and New York, NY: Walter de Gruyter.Bortolussi, Marisa and Peter Dixon. 2003. Psychonarratology: Foundations for the Empirical Study of Literary Response. Cambridge, UK and New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.Punday, Daniel. 2003. Narrative Bodies: Toward a Corporeal Narratology. New York, NY and Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave MacMillan.László, János. 2008. The Science of Stories: An Introduction to Narrative Psychology. London, UK and New York, NY: Routledge.

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Emotional Responses to Literature and Immersive Transport

Holland, Norman N. 2004. “The Power (?) of Literature: A Neuropsychological View.” New Literary History 35, 395-410.Schechner, Richard. “Performers and Spectators Transported and Transformed.” The Kenyon Review 3.4 (Autumn 1981), 83-113.Gerrig, Richard J. and David N. Rapp. 2004. “Psychological Processes Underlying Literary Impact.” Poetics Today 25.2, 265-281.Gerrig, Richard J. and Matther E. Jacovina. 2009. “Reader Participation in the Experienceof Narrative.” Psychology of Learning and Motivation 51, 223-254.Gerrig, Richard J., Jessice Love and Gail McKoon. 2008. “Waiting for Brandon: How Readers Respond to Small Mysteries.” Journal of Memory and Language 60, 144-153.Thrailkill, Jane F. 2006. “Emotive Realism.” Journal of Narrative Theory 36.3 (Fall 2006), 365-388.Flesch, William. 2010. “What We Think about When We Think about Fictional Characters.” symploke 18.1-2, 327-332. (A review of Zunshine, ed. Intro to Cog Cult Stud).Bachman, Maria K. 2007. “Who Cares? Novel Reading, Narrative Attachment Disorder, and the Case of The Old Curiosity Shop.” Journal of Narrative Theory 37.2 (Summer 2007), 296-325.Deslandes, Jeanne. 2004. “A Philosophy of Emoting.” Journal of Narrative Theory 34.3 (Fall 2004), 335-372.Pence, Jeffrey. 2004. “Narrative Emotion: Feeling, Form and Function.” Journal of Narrative Theory 34.3 (Fall 2004), 273-276.Livingston, Paisley and Andrea Sauchelli. 2011. “Philosophical Perspectives on Fictional Characters.” New Literary History 42.2 (Spring 2011), 337-360.Simpson, James. 2013. “Cognition is Recognition: Literary Knowledge and Textual ‘Face’.” New Literary History 44.1 (Winter 2013), 25-44.

Ryan, Marie-Laure. 2010. “Narratology and Cognitive Science: A Problematic Relation.” Style 44.4 (Winter 2010). 469-495.Zunshine, Lisa. 2003. “Theory of Mind and Experimental Representations of FictionalConsciousness.” Narrative 11.3 (Oct 2003), 270-291. ––––. 2012. “Sociocognitive Complexity.” Novel: A Forum on Fiction 45.1, 13-18.Dissanayake, Ellen. 2011. “Doing Without the Ideology of Art.” New Literary History 42.1 (Winter 2011), 71-79.Keen, Suzanne. 2011. “Readers’ Temperaments and Fictional Character.” New Literary History 42.2 (Spring 2011), 295-314.

Currie, Gregory. 2010. Narratives and Narrators: A Philosophy of Stories. Oxford, UK and New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

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Hogan, Patrick Colm. 2011. Affective Narratology: The Emotional Structure of Stories. Lincoln, NE and London, UK: University of Nebraska Press.

Autism – Psychological Literature:

Van Hart, Rachel F. 2012. “A Case for the Autistic Perspective in Young Adult Literature.” English Journal 102.2 (2012): 27–36.Dinishak, Janette and Nameera Akhtar. 2013. “A Critical Examination of Mindblindness as aMetaphor for Autism.” Child Development Perspectives 7.2, 110-114.Cook, Richard, Rebecca Brewer, Punit Shah and Geoffrey Bird. 2013. “Alexithymia, Not Autism, Predicts Poor Recognition of Emotional Facial Expressions.” Psychological Science 24, 723-732.Mostofsky, Stewart H. and Joshua B. Ewen. 2011. “Altered Connectivity and Action Model Formation in Autism Is Autism.” Neuroscientist 17, 437-448.Ellman, Louise. 2011. “Asperger’s Syndrome – Difference or Disorder?” The Psychologist 24.2, 114-117.Zafeiriou, Dimitrios I., Athina Ververi, Vaios Dafoulis, Efrosini Kalyva and Euthymia Vargiami. 2013. “Autism Spectrum Disorders: The Quest for Genetic Syndromes.” American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B 162B, 327–366.Seung, Hye Kyeung. 2007. “Linguistic Characteristics of Individuals with High Functioning Autism and Asperger syndrome.” Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 21.4 (April 2007): 247–259.Geddes, Linda. 2011. “Auties and Aspies Get Empathy.” New Scientist 211.2827 (27 August 2011), 6-7.Mandy, William. 2013. “Upcoming Changes to Autism Spectrum Disorder: Evaluating DSM-5.” Neuropsychiatry 3.2 (April 2013): 127.McCarthy, Anjanie, Kang Lee, Kang Lee and Darwin W. Muir. 2006. “Cultural Display Rules Drive Eye Gaze During Thinking.” Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 37.6: 717-722.Baron-Cohen, Simon. 1991. “Do People with Autism Understand What Causes Emotion?” Child Development 62.2 (April 1991). 385-395.––––. 2008. “Autism, Hypersystemizing, and Truth.” The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 61.1, 64-75.Krahn, Timothy and Andrew Fenton. 2009. “Autism, Empathy and Questions of Moral Agency.” Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 39.2, 145-166.––––. 2012. “The Extreme Male Brain Theory of Autism and the Potential Adverse Effects for Boys and Girls with Autism.” Bioethical Inquiry 9: 93-103.Schwichtenberg, Amy Jo, Gregory S. Young, Ted Hutman, Ana-Maria Iosif, Marian Sigman,Sally J. Rogers, and Sally Ozonoff. 2013. “Behavior and Sleep Problems in Children With a Family History of Autism.” Autism Research 6, 169–176.Bracher, Mike. 2012. “Investigating Autism: History, Culture and Embodied Difference.” Sociology 46.4, 759-766. (triple-review)

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Carter, Susan. 2009. “Bullying of Students with Asperger Syndrome.” Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing 32, 145–154.Peterson, Candida C., Virginia Slaughter, James Peterson and David Premack. 2013. “Children with Autism can Track Others’ Beliefs in a Competitive Game.” Developmental Science 16.3, 443–450.Abbott, Mandy, Paul Bernard and Jenny Forge. 2013. “Communicating a Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder - a Qualitative Study of Parents’ Experiences.” Clinical Child Psychologyand Psychiatry 18.3, 370–382.Moloney, Paul. 2010. “ ‘How Can a Chord Be Weird if it Expresses Your Soul?’ Some CriticalReflections on the Diagnosis of Aspergers Syndrome.” Disability and Society 25.2 (March 2010), 135–148.Crespi, Bernard. 2013. “Developmental Heterochrony and the Evolution of Autistic Perception, Cognition and Behavior.” BMC Medicine 11: 119, 11 pp. Available: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1741-7015/11/119. Access: 12 Oct 2012.Smith, Adam. 2008. “The Empathy Imbalance Hypothesis of Autism: A Theoretical Approach to Cognitive and Emotional Empathy in Autistic Development.” The Psychological Record 59, 273-294.Filipek, Pauline A., Pasquale J. Accardo, Grace T. Baranek, Edwin H. Cook, Jr., Geraldine Dawson, Barry Gordon, Judith S. Gravel, Chris P. Johnson, Ronald J. Kallen, Susan E. Levy, Nancy J. Minshew, Barry M. Prizant, Isabelle Rapin, Sally J. Rogers, Wendy L. Stone, Stuart Teplin, Roberto F. Tuchman, and Fred R. Volkmar. 1999. “The Screening and Diagnosis of Autistic Spectrum Disorder.” Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 29.6, 439-484.McAlonan, Gráinne M., John Suckling, Naikei Wong, Vinci Cheung, Nina Lienenkaemper, Charlton Cheung and Siew E. Chua. 2008. “Distinct Patterns of Grey Matter Abnormality inHigh-Functioning Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome.” Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 49.12 (2008), 1287–1295.Hill, Elisabeth L. 2004. “Executive Dysfunction in Autism.” Trends in Cognitive Sciences 8.1 (January 2004), 26-32.Dean, Michelle, Gail Fox Adams and Connie Kasari. 2013. “How Narrative Difficulties Build Peer Rejection: A Discourse Analysis of a Girl with Autism and Her Female Peers.” Discourse Studies 15.2, 147-166.Froese, Tom, Giovanni Stanghellini and Marco O. Bertelli. 2013. “Is it Normal to be a Principal Mindreader? Revising Theories of Social Cognition on the Basis of Schizophrenia and High Functioning Autism-Spectrum Disorders.” Research in Developmental Disabilities 34, 1376-1387.Whyte, Elisabeth M., Keith E. Nelson and Kiren S. Khan. 2011. “Learning of Idiomatic Language Expressions in a Group Intervention for Children with Autism.” Autism 17.4, 449-464.Sirgiovanni, Elisabetta. 2009. “The Mechanistic Approach to Psychiatric Classification.” Dialogues in Philosophy, Mental and Neuro Sciences 2.2, 45-49.Pinkham, Amy E., Joseph B. Hopfinger, Kevin A. Pelphrey, Joseph Piven and David L. Penn. 2008. “Neural Bases for Impaired Social Cognition in

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Schizophrenia and Autism Spectrum Disorders.” Schizophrenia Research 99 (2008), 164-175.Owren, Thomas. 2013. “Neurodiversity: Accepting Autistic Difference.” Learning Disability Practice 16.4 (May 2013), 32-37.Duffy, John and Rebecca Dorner. 2011. “The Pathos of ‘Mindblindness’: Autism, Science, and Sadness in ‘Theory of Mind’ Narratives.” Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies 5.2 , 201-216.Bedford, Rachael, Mayada Elsabbagh, Teodora Gliga, Andrew Pickles, Atsushi Senju, Tony Charman, Mark H. Johnson and the BASIS team. 2012. “Precursors to Social and Communication Difficulties in Infants At-Risk for Autism: Gaze Following and Attentional Engagement.” Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 42, 2208–2218.Prizant, Barr M. and Patrick J. Rydell. 1984. “Analysis of Functions of Delayed Echolalia in Autistic Children.” Journal of Speech and Hearing Research 27 (June 1984), 183-192.Sanders, James Ladell. 2009. “Qualitative or Quantitative Differences Between Asperger’sDisorder and Autism? Historical Considerations.” Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 39, 1560-1567.Chown, Nick. 2012. “ ‘History and First Descriptions’ of Autism: A response to Michael Fitzgerald.” Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 42.10, 2263-2265.Scheeren, Anke M., Marc de Rosnay, Hans M. Koot and Sander Begeer. 2013. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 54.6, 628–635.Gold, Rinat and Miriam Faust. 2010. “Right Hemisphere Dysfunction and Metaphor Comprehension in Young Adults with Asperger Syndrome.” Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 40, 800-811.Rutter, Michael. 2013. “Changing Concepts and Findings on Autism.” Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 43, 1749-1757.Devine, Rory T. and Claire Hughes. 2013. “Silent Films and Strange Stories: Theory of Mind, Gender, and Social Experiences in Middle Childhood.” Child Development 84.3 (May/June 2013), 989–1003.Solomon, Olga. 2004. “Narrative Introductions: Discourse Competence of Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders.” Discourse Studies 6.2, 253–276.Samson, Andrew C. and Michael Hegenloh. 2010. “Stimulus Characteristics Affect Humor Processing in Individuals with Asperger Syndrome.” Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 40, 438-447.Stirling, Lesley and Graham Barrington. 2007. “ ‘Then I’ll Huff and I’ll Puff or I’ll Go on the Roff!’ Thinks the Wolf: Spontaneous Written Narratives by a Child with Autism.” In: Andrea C. Schalley and Drew Khlentzos, eds. 2007. Mental States Vol. 2: Language and Cognitive Structure. Amsterdam and Philadelphia, PA: John Benjamins Publishing Company. 133-172.Stirling, Lesley, Graham Barrington and Susan Douglas. 2007. “Progression in Narrative Ability:A Case Study Comparing Successive Written and Oral Retellings of ‘The Three Little Pigs’ by a Child with Autism.” Melbourne: University of Melbourne AWN Research Report. Available:

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http://www.autismnarrative.unimelb.edu.au/papers/NatConf07.pdf. Access: 13 Oct 2013.Stueber, Karsten R. 2012. “Varieties of Empathy, Neuroscience and the Narrativist Challenge to the Contemporary Theory of Mind Debate.” Emotion Review 4, 55-63.Ennis-Cole, Demetria, Beth A. Durodoye and Henry L. Harris. 2013. “The Impact of Culture on Autism Diagnosis and Treatment: Considerations for Counselors and Other Professionals.” The Family Journal 21, 279-287.Bottema-Beutel, Kristen and Nevin Smith. 2013. “The Interactional Construction of Identity: An Adolescent with Autism in Interaction with Peers.” Linguistics and Education 24, 197-214.Chevallier, Coralie, Gregor Kohls, Vanessa Troiani, Edward S. Brodkin and Robert T. Schultz. 2012. “The Social Motivation Theory of Autism.” Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 16.4 (April 2012), 231-239.Mason, Robert A., Diane L. Williams, Rajesh K. Kana, Nancy J. Minshew, and Marcel Adam Just. 2008. “Theory of Mind Disruption And Recruitment of the Right Hemisphere During Narrative Comprehension in Autism.” Carnegie Mellon University Department of Psychology Research Showcase Paper 234. Available: http://repository.cmu.edu/psychology/234. Access: 13 Oct 2013.Spek, Annelies A., Evert M. Scholte and Ina A. Van Berckelaer-Onnes. 2009. “Theory of Mind in Adults with HFA and Asperger Syndrome.” Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 40, 280-289.Carlson, Stephanie M., Melissa A. Koenig and Madeline B. Harms. 2013. “Theory of Mind.” WIREs Cognitive Science 4, 391-402.Schilbach, Leonhard, Bert Timmermans, Vasudevi Reddy, Alan Costall, Gary Bente, Tobias Schlicht and Kai Vogeley. 2013. “Toward a Second-Person Neuroscience.” Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36, 393-462.Bartsch, Anne and Susanne Hübner, 2005 “Towards a Theory of Emotional Communication.” CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture 7.4. Available: http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb/vol7/iss4/2. Access: 13 Oct 2013.Westby, Carol. 2012. “Using Narratives to Develop Theory of Mind in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders.” Word of Mouth 24.2, 6-9.Draaisma, Douwe. 2008. “Who Owns Asperger’s Syndrome?” Sartoniana 21, 23-48.––––. 2009. “Autistic Autobiography.” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London B 364, 1467-1473.Grzadzinski, Rebecca, Marisela Huerta and Catherine Lord. 2013. “DSM-5 and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs): An Opportunity for Identifying ASD Subtypes.” Molecular Autism 4:12, n.p. Available: http://www.molecularautism.com/content/4/1/12. Access: 13 October 2013.Luke Y. Tsai and Mohammad Ghaziuddin. 2013. “DSM-5 ASD Moves Forward into the Past.” Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 43 (June 2013), n.p. <doi: 10.1007/s10803-013-1870-3.> Available: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10803-013-1870-3#. Access: 13 October 2013.Doody, John P. and Peter Bull. 2013. “Evidence for Impaired Verbal Identification But Intact Nonverbal Recognition of Fearful Body Postures

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in Asperger’s Syndrome.” Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 43, 1652-1661.Visser, Janne C., Nanda Rommelse, Lianne Vink, Margo Schrieken, Iris J. Oosterling, Rutger J. van der Gaag and Jan K. Buitelaar. 2013. “Narrowly Versus Broadly Defined Autism Spectrum Disorders: Differences in Pre- and Perinatal Risk Factors.” Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 43, 1505-1516.Bang, Janet, Jesse Burns and Aparna Nadig. 2013. “Brief Report: Conveying Subjective Experience in Conversation: Production of Mental State Terms and Personal Narratives in Individuals with High Functioning Autism.” Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 43, 11732-1740.Uljarevic, Mirko and Antonia Hamilton. 2013. “Recognition of Emotions in Autism: A Formal Meta-Analysis.” Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 43, 1517-1526.Chevallier, Coralie, Pascal Huguet, Francesca Happé, Nathalie George and Laurence Conty. 2013. “Salient Social Cues are Prioritized in Autism Spectrum Disorders Despite Overall Decrease in Social Attention.” Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 43, 1642-1651.Boucher, Jill. 2012. “Putting Theory of Mind in its Place: Psychological Explanations of the Socio-emotional-communicative Impairments in Autistic Spectrum Disorder.” Autism 16.3: 226-246.Currie, Gregory and Kim Sterelny. 2000. “How to Think About the Modularity of Mind-Reading.” The Philosophical Quarterly 50.199 (April 2000), 145-160.Rump, Keiran M., Joyce L. Giovanelli, Nancy J. Minshew and Mark S. Strauss. 2009. “The Development of Emotion Recognition in Individuals With Autism.” Child Development 80.5 (Sept-Oct 2009), 1434-1447.Yirmiya, Nurit, Marian D. Sigman, Connie Kasari and Peter Mundy. 1992. “Empathy and Cognition in High-Functioning Children with Autism.” Child Development 63.1 (February 1992), 150-160.Perner, Josef, Uta Frith, Alan M. Leslie and Susan R. Leekam. 1989. “Exploration of the Autistic Child's Theory of Mind: Knowledge, Belief, and Communication.” Child Development 60.3 (June 1989), 689-700.White, Sarah, Francesca Happé, Elisabeth Hill and Uta Frith. 2009. “Revisiting the Strange Stories: Revealing Mentalizing Impairments in Autism.” Child Development 80.4 (July-August 2009), 1097-1117.Kozima, Hideki. 2013. “Cognitive Granularity: A New Perspective over Autisticand Non-autistic Styles of Development.” Japanese Psychological Research 55.2, 168–174.Graham, Gordon. 2001. “Music and Autism.” Journal of Aesthetic Education 35.2 (Summer 2001), 39-47.Lester, Jessica N. and Trena M. Paulus. 2012. “Performative Acts of Autism.” Discourse Society 23.3, 259-273.Delorme, Richard, Elodie Ey, Roberto Toro, Marion Leboyer, Christopher Gillberg and Thomas Bourgeron. 2013. “Progress Toward Treatments for Synaptic Defects in Autism.” Nature Medicine 19.6 (June 2013), 685-694.

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Eigsti, Inge-Marie and Jillian M. Schuh. 2008. “Neurobiological Underpinnings of Language in Autism Spectrum Disorders.” Annual Review of Applied Linguistics 28 (Marc 2008). 128-150.Liu, Kayuet, Noam Zerubavel and Peter Bearman. 2010. “Social Demographic Change and Autism.” Demography 47.2 (May 2010), 327-343.Gallagher, Shaun. 2004. “Understanding Interpersonal Problems in Autism: Interaction Theory as An Alternative to Theory of Mind.” Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 11.3 (September 2004), 199-217.Wechsler, Stephen. 2010. “What ‘You’ and ‘I’ Mean to Each Other: Person Indexicals, Self-ascription, and Theory of Mind.” Language 86.2 (June 2010), 332-365.

Movimiento de los ojos en autismo:

Benson, Valerie, Jenna Piper and Sue Fletcher-Watson. 2009. “Atypical Saccadic Scanning in Autistic Spectrum Disorder.” Neuropsychologia 47, 1178-1182.Boraston, Zillah and Sarah-Jayne Blakemore. 2007. “The Application of Eye-tracking Technology in the Study of Autism.” The Journal of Physiology 581, 893-898.Karatekin, Canan. 2007. “Eye Tracking Studies of Normative and Atypical Development.” Developmental Review 27, 283-348.Rommelse, Nanda N. J., Stefan Van der Stigchel and Joseph A. Sergeant. 2008. “A Review on Eye Movement Studies in Childhood and Adolescent Psychiatry.” Brain and Cognition 68, 391-414.Takarae, Yukari, Nancy J. Minshew, Beatriz Luna and John A. Sweeney. 2004. “Oculomotor Abnormalities Parallel Cerebellar Histopathology in Autism.” Journal of Neurological and Neurosurgical Psychiatry 75, 1359-1361.Takarae, Yukari, Nancy J. Minshew, Beatriz Luna, Christine M. Krisky and John A. Sweeney. 2004. “Pursuit Eye Movement Deficits in Autism.” Brain 127, 2584-2594.

Libros:

Benaron, Lisa D. 2009. Autism. Biographies of Disease series. Westport, CT and London, UK: Greenwood Press.Stuart-Hamilton, Ian. 2007. An Asperger Dictionary of Everyday Expressions. Second edition. London, UK and Philadelphia, PA: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.Rodman, Karen E. 2003. Asperger’s Syndrome and Adults… Is Anyone Listening?: Essays and Poems by Partners, Parents and Family Members of Adults with Asperger’s Syndrome. London, UK and Philadelphia, PA: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.Osteen, Mark, ed. 2007. Autism and Representation. New York, NY and London, UK: Routledge.

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Baron-Cohen, Simon. 1995. Mindblindness: An Essay on Autism and Theory of Mind. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. (FOREWORD BY TOOBY AND COSMIDES!!!)Prasher, V. P., ed. 2010. Contemporary Issues in Intellectual Disabilities. New York, NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.Davis, Lennard J. 2006. The Disability Studies Reader. Second Edition. New York, NY and London, UK: Routledge.Frith, Uta, ed. 1991. Autism and Asperger Syndrome. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.Frith, Uta and Elisabeth Hill. 2004. Autism: Mind and Brain. Oxford, UK and New York, NY: Oxford University Press.Grandin, Temple. 2006 [1995]. Thinking in Pictures: And Other Reports From My Life With Autism. New York, NY: Vintage Books.Fitzgerald, Michael. 2004. Autism and Creativity: Is There A Link Between Autism in Men and Exceptional Ability? Hove and New York: Brunner-Routledge.––––. 2005. The Genesis of Artistic Creativity: Asperger’s Syndrome and the Arts. London and Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.Fitzgerald, Michael and Antoinette Walker. 2006. Unstoppable Brilliance: Irish Geniuses and Asperger’s Syndrome. Dublin: Liberties Press.Panksepp, Jaak. 1998. Affective Neuroscience: The Foundations of Human and Animal Emotions. Oxford, UK and New York, NY: Oxford University Press.Lawson, Wendy. 2005. Sex, Sexuality and the Autism Spectrum. London, UK and Philadelphia, PA: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.Schalley, Andrea C. and Drew Khlentzos, eds. 2007. Mental States Vol. 2: Language and Cognitive Structure. Amsterdam and Philadelphia, PA: John Benjamins Publishing Company.Anderson, Jami L. and Simon Cushing. 2013. The Philosophy of Autism. Plymouth, UK: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc.Schreibman, Laura. 2007. The Science and Fiction of Autism, Cambridge,

MA: Harvard University Press.Mesibov, Gary B., Victoria Shea and Lynn W. Adams. Understanding

Asperger Syndrome and High Functioning Autism. New York, NY, Boston, MA, Dordrecht, London, UK and Moscow: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002.

Buxbaum, Joseph D. and Patrick R. Hof, eds. 2013. The Neuroscience of Autism Spectrum Disorders. Oxford, UK and Waltham, MA: Academic Press. Available: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780123919243. Access: 14 Oct 2013.

Badcock, Christopher. The Imprinted Brain: How Genes Set the Balance Between Autism and Psychosis. London, UK and Philadelphia, PA: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

Wady, Kathryn May. 1996. Adolescents with Asperger's Syndrome: A Qualitative Study of Social Interaction Facilitation. Winnipeg, Manitoba: University of Manitoba. Master of Education Thesis. Available:

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Autism and Disability Studies in Literature:

Brown, Julie. 2010. Writers on the Spectrum: How Autism and Asperger Syndrome have Influenced Literary Writing. London, UK and Philadelphia, PA: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.Pinchevksi, Amit. 2011. “Bartleby’s Autism: Wandering Along Incommunicability.” Cultural Critique 78 (Spring 2011), 27-59.McGrath, James. 2007. “Reading Autism.” Interdisciplinary Literary Studies 8.2, 100-113. (REVIEW of Fitzgerald books)Hacking, Ian. 2010. “Autism Fiction: Mirror of an Internet Decade?” University of Toronto Quarterly, 79.2, 632-655.Sanders, Lisa. 2009. “Hidden Clues: Would a Doctor Have Looked at Sherlock Holmes and Seen a Condition to Diagnose?” New York Times Magazine (6 Dec 2009), 22-24.––––. 2012. “Crazy Like a Fox or Just Crazy?: Diagnosing Mental Illness in Sherlock Holmes.” The Baker Street Journal 62.2 (Summer 2012), 6-17.Bombaci, Nancy. 2012. “Performing Mindblindness: Gertrude Stein's Autistic Ethos of Modernism.” Journal of Gender Studies 21.2, 133-150.Lauffer, Daniel. 2004. “Asperger’s, Empathy and Blade Runner.” Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 34.5 (Oct 2004), 587-588.Jurecic, Ann. 2006. “Mindblindness: Autism, Writing, and the Problem of Empathy.” Literature and Medicine 25.1 (Spring 2006), 1-23.––––. 2011. “Empathy and the Critic.” College English 74.1 (Sept 2011), 10-27.Olsen, Lance. 1986. “Diagnosing Fantastic Autism: Kafka, Borges, Robbe-Grillet.” Modern Language Studies 16.3 (Summer 1986), 35-43.Fleche, Anne. 1997. “Echoing Autism: Performance, Performativity, and the Writing of Donna Williams.” TDR 41.3 (Autumn 1997), 107-121.Sheehan, William and Steven Thurber. 2007. “John Couch Adams's Asperger Syndrome and the British Non-Discovery of Neptune.” Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 61.3, 285-299.Kraus, Susan J. 1993. “A Nightmare Come True. A Review of Let Me Hear Your Voice by Catherine Maurice and Nobody Nowhere: The Extraordinary Autobiography of an Autistic by Donna Williams.” The Women’s Review of Books 10.12 (Sept 1993), 16-17.Heilker, Paul and Melanie Yergeau. 2011. “Autism and Rhetoric.” College English 73.5 (May 2011), 485-497.Cawelti, John. 2006. “Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Perpetual Detective.” Storytelling: A Critical Journal of Popular Narrative 6.1, 7-17.Freißmann, Stephan. 2008. “A Tale of Autistic Experience: Knowing, Living, Telling in MarkHaddon’s The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.” Partial Answers: Journal of Literature and the History of Ideas 6.2 (June 2008), 395-417.

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Chrisman, Wendy L. 2011. “A Reflection on Inspiration: A Recuperative Call for Emotion inDisability Studies.” Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies 5.2, 173-184.Gipps, Richard G. T. 2004. “Autism and Intersubjectivity: Beyond Cognitivism and the Theoryof Mind.” Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 11.3 (September 2004), 195-198.Shanker, Stuart. 2004. “Autism and the Dynamic Developmental Model of Emotions.” Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 11.3 (September 2004), 219-233.McGeer, Victoria, 2004. “Autistic Self-Awareness.” Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 11.3 (September 2004), 235-251.Figueira, Dorothy. 2009. “Autistic Solitude and the Act of Reading.” symploke 17.1-2, 281-286.Donaldson, Elizabeth J. and Catherine Prendergast. 2011. “Introduction: Disability and Emotion: “There's No Crying in Disability Studies!’.” Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies 5.2, 129-135.Coogan, Tom. 2010. “Disability and Popular Fiction: Reading Representations.” Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies 4.1, 99-102. (report on a conference)Jarman, Michelle. 2012. “Disability on Trial: Complex Realities Staged for Courtroom Drama—The Case of Jodi Picoult.” Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies 6.2, 209-225.Weusten, Josje. 2011. “Narrative Constructions of Motherhood and Autism: Reading Embodied Language beyond Binary Oppositions.” Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies 5.1, 53-69.Duffy, John and Rebecca Dorner. 2011. “The Pathos of ‘Mindblindness’: Autism, Science and Sadness in ‘Theory of Mind’ Narratives.” Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies 5.2, 201-215.Quayson, Ato. 2010. “Autism, Narrative, and Emotions: On Samuel Beckett’s Murphy.” University of Toronto Quarterly 79.2 (Spring 2010), 838-864.Vidali, Amy. 2010. “Seeing What We Know: Disability and Theories of Metaphor.” Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies 4.1, 33-54.Siebers, Tobin. 2004. “Disability as Masquerade.” Literature and Medicine 23.1 (Spring 2004), 1-22.Knobloch-Westerwich, Silvia and Caterina Keplinger. 2008. “Murder for Pleasure Impacts of Plot Complexity and Need for Cognition on Mystery Enjoyment.” Journal of Media Psychology 20.3,117-128.

Anthropology of Autism (Ethos 38.1):

Solomon, Olga and Nancy Bagatell. 2010. “Introduction. Autism: Rethinking the Possibilities.” Ethos 38.1, 1-7.Kaufman, Sharon R. 2010. “Regarding the Rise in Autism: Vaccine Safety Doubt, Conditions of Inquiry, and the Shape of Freedom.” Ethos 38.1, 8-32.

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Bagatell, Nancy. 2010. “From Cure to Community: Transforming Notions of Autism.” Ethos 38.1, 33-55.Prince, Dawn Eddings. 2010. “An Exceptional Path: An Ethnographic Narrative Reflecting on Autistic Parenthood from Evolutionary, Cultural, and Spiritual Perspectives.” Ethos 38.1, 56-68.Ochs, Elinor and Olga Solomon. 2010. “Autistic Sociality. Ethos 38.1, 69-92.Sirota, Karen Gainer. 2010. “Narratives of Distinction: Personal Life Narrative as a Technology of the Self in the Everyday Lives and Relational Worlds of Children with Autism.” Ethos 38.1. 93-115.Sterponi, Laura and Alessandra Fasulo. 2010. “ ‘How to Go On’: Intersubjectivity and Progressivity in the Communication of a Child with Autism.” Ethos 38.1, 116-142.Lawlor, Mary C. 2010. “Commentary: Autism and Anthropology?” Ethos 38.1, 167-171.Grinker, Roy Richard. 2010. “Commentary: On Being Autistic, and Social.” Ethos 38.1, 172-178.Haldane, Hillary and David Crawford. 2010. ‘What Lula Lacks: Grappling with the Discourse of Autism at Home and in the Field.’ Anthropology Today 26.3: 24-26. <doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8322.2010.00738.x>

Autism and Mental Simulation

Liggins, David. 2010. “The Autism Objection to Pretence Theories.” The Philosophical Quarterly 60.241, 764-782.Bishop, Michael A. and Stephen M. Downes. 2002. ‘The Theory Theory Thrice Over: The Child as Scientist, Superscientist or Social Institution?’, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 33 (2002): 121-136.Barnes, Jennifer. 2012. ‘Fiction, Imagination, and Social Cognition: Insights from Autism’, Poetics, 40: 299-316.Barsalou, Lawrence W. 2009. ‘Simulation, Situated Conceptualization, and Prediction’, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London: Biological Sciences 364: 1281-1289.Bourchier, Alison and Alyson Davis. 2002. ‘Children’s Understanding of the Pretence–Reality Distinction: A Review of Current Theory and Evidence’, Developmental Science 5 (4): 397-426.Boria, Sonia, Maddalena Fabbri-Destro, Luigi Cattaneo, Laura Sparaci, Corrado Sinigaglia, EricaSantelli, Giuseppe Cossu, and Giacomo Rizzolatti. 2009. “Intention Understanding in Autism.” PLoS ONE, 4.5 (May 2009), 8 pp. Available: http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0005596. Access: 16 Oct 2013.Carruthers, Peter. 2009. ‘Simulation and the First-Person’, Philosophical Studies 144 (3): 467-475.Fan, Yan-Teng, Jean Decety, Chia-Yen Yang, Ji-Lin Liu and Yawei Cheng. 2010. “Unbroken Mirror Neurons in Autism Spectrum Disorders.” Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 51.9, 981-988.

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