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Rethinking Autism with Dolto

- Syllable Soup
Af: Kathleen Saint-Onge Engelsk Paperback

Rethinking Autism with Dolto

- Syllable Soup
Af: Kathleen Saint-Onge Engelsk Paperback
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Rethinking Autism with Dolto takes up a principal legacy of Françoise Dolto’s immense project—her conviction that autism is a regression to the archaic.

Dolto theorizes that the infant in utero, deep in dreams, is receptive to the audition of “phonemes” during the pre-conscious “archaic stage” of psychosexual maturation. That dream-work on words—an idiosyncratic prehistory at the onset of mental and emotional life—secures the unconscious circulation of affect and the ontogeny of thought long prior to speech, seeding associative thinking and facilitating self-regulation. Kathleen Saint-Onge uses the written work of four nonverbal autistic authors in seeking corroboration for Dolto’s formulations, finding thoughtful self-reflections that relate the experience of living in silence with relentless anxiety while relying on regression as a defence. Dolto’s unprecedented insights into the infant’s earliest learning carry formidable implications for autism interventions, and for primary language and literacy. At issue is an enduring susceptibility to archaic echoes—the haphazard, securing return of pre-invested phonemes—in communicative exchanges, including reading and writing.

Rethinking Autism with Dolto considers unconscious processes as inherently reparative, heralding the responsibility education holds for human health, and supports a rethinking of autism that presumes competence. Readers are invited to new conversations in psychoanalysis, child development, education and linguistics through an exploration of the unconscious concomitants of first language acquisition.

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Rethinking Autism with Dolto takes up a principal legacy of Françoise Dolto’s immense project—her conviction that autism is a regression to the archaic.

Dolto theorizes that the infant in utero, deep in dreams, is receptive to the audition of “phonemes” during the pre-conscious “archaic stage” of psychosexual maturation. That dream-work on words—an idiosyncratic prehistory at the onset of mental and emotional life—secures the unconscious circulation of affect and the ontogeny of thought long prior to speech, seeding associative thinking and facilitating self-regulation. Kathleen Saint-Onge uses the written work of four nonverbal autistic authors in seeking corroboration for Dolto’s formulations, finding thoughtful self-reflections that relate the experience of living in silence with relentless anxiety while relying on regression as a defence. Dolto’s unprecedented insights into the infant’s earliest learning carry formidable implications for autism interventions, and for primary language and literacy. At issue is an enduring susceptibility to archaic echoes—the haphazard, securing return of pre-invested phonemes—in communicative exchanges, including reading and writing.

Rethinking Autism with Dolto considers unconscious processes as inherently reparative, heralding the responsibility education holds for human health, and supports a rethinking of autism that presumes competence. Readers are invited to new conversations in psychoanalysis, child development, education and linguistics through an exploration of the unconscious concomitants of first language acquisition.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 258
ISBN-13: 9781032655147
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1032655143
Kategori: Sprogtilegnelse
Udg. Dato: 4 mar 2024
Længde: 17mm
Bredde: 233mm
Højde: 157mm
Forlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Oplagsdato: 4 mar 2024
Forfatter(e): Kathleen Saint-Onge
Forfatter(e) Kathleen Saint-Onge


Kategori Sprogtilegnelse


ISBN-13 9781032655147


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 258


Udgave


Længde 17mm


Bredde 233mm


Højde 157mm


Udg. Dato 4 mar 2024


Oplagsdato 4 mar 2024


Forlag Taylor & Francis Ltd