Critical Neurodiversity Studies

Divergent Textualities in Literature and Culture

Anna Stenning editor Jenny Bergenmar editor Louise Creechan editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:7th Aug '25

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This book introduces a new, more inclusive field of scholarship for literary studies, cultural studies and medical humanities that explores the potential of neurodiverse scholarly practice in literary and cultural studies.

This landmark volume for neurodiversity studies introduces a new, more inclusive field of scholarship for literary and cultural studies. Bringing together scholars and writers from across Europe, it explores the revolutionary potential of neurodivergent scholarly practice and demonstrates that there is no such thing as a 'normal' response to cultural production.

Drawing on critical disability studies to highlight the ideology behind dominant notions of ability, it moves beyond representations of neurodivergent characters and highlights the entanglement of sensory and cognitive difference with both cultural practices and social status.

Combining the recent turn towards psychiatric depathologisation with insights from feminist, queer, intersectional and critical race theory, this volume aims to amplify the epistemic authority of those who have been subject to marginalisation because of the ways we are taught to read, and value literary culture. In essence, this volume reveals what it means to read, write and love literature and the arts as a neurodivergent person.

A vital and exciting step forward for both the emerging field of neurodiversity studies and the field of literary criticism. This volume invites us to new modes of engagement with literature, and is sure to generate many a rich classroom conversation. -- Nick Walker, Professor of Psychology, California Institute of Integral Studies, USA

ISBN: 9781350421172

Dimensions: 238mm x 156mm x 20mm

Weight: 529g

256 pages