神经多样性与传播伦理:自闭症影像如何在全球时代困扰传播伦理

Q3 Social Sciences Cultural Studies Review Pub Date : 2018-05-02 DOI:10.5130/CSR.V24I2.6040
A. Reading
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虽然研究已经解决了自闭症在流行文化、文学和电影中的表现方式,但这篇文章指出,在不均衡的全球数字或全球时代,自闭症文化组合如何在更广泛的范围内对酷儿神经典型的交流和媒体伦理产生影响。本文认为,证据表明新的人类交际伦理的出现,它包括神经多样性,重视人类意义制造的感官、知觉、认知和交际的多样性,并包括非人类人和我们的环境的交际能力。由于沟通和伦理是通过一种“正常”的文化来配置的,这篇文章探讨了关于自闭症患者的、由自闭症患者拍摄的以及与自闭症患者一起拍摄的图像是如何促使人们更广泛地重新定位有关图像的伦理假设的。新的自闭症患者的数字图像是如何通过全球时代的支持而成为可能的不仅是在医学和流行文化中困扰自闭症患者图像的历史,而且在本体论上挑战以人为中心和神经典型的传播伦理偏见?这篇文章引用了由自闭症患者制作的自我宣传youtube视频,英国国家自闭症协会制作的宣传视频,以及非语言自闭症世界的“翻译”电影,以暗示这些令人不安和奇怪的谱系和自闭症患者困扰形象的历史。
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Neurodiversity and Communication Ethics: How Images of Autism Trouble Communication Ethics in the Globital Age
While research has addressed the ways in which autism is represented in popular culture, in literature and in film, this article points to how autistic cultural assemblages afforded by the unevenly global-digital or globital age act to queer neurotypical communication and media ethics more broadly. The article argues that evidence points to the emergence of new human communication ethics that embraces neurodiversity and that values the sensorial, perceptual, cognitive and communicative variety of human meaning making as well as including the communicative affordances of non-human persons and our environment. . Since communication and ethics are configured through a culture of ‘normalcy’ this article asks how images about, by and with people with autism invite a reorientation of ethical assumptions about images more widely. How do new kinds of digital images of autistic people made possible through the affordances of the globital age trouble or rather unsettle not only a history of troubled images of autistic people in medicine and popular culture but also ontologically challenge the human-centric and neurotypical bias of communication ethics? The article draws on self-advocacy You Tube videos made by and with autistic people, a campaign video made by the UK’s National Autistic Society, and films as ‘translations’ of a nonverbal autistic world to suggest these unsettle and queer a genealogy and history of troubled images of autistic people .
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期刊介绍: Cultural Studies Review is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the publication and circulation of quality thinking in cultural studies—in particular work that draws out new kinds of politics, as they emerge in diverse sites. We are interested in writing that shapes new relationships between social groups, cultural practices and forms of knowledge and which provides some account of the questions motivating its production. We welcome work from any discipline that meets these aims. Aware that new thinking in cultural studies may produce a new poetics we have a dedicated new writing section to encourage the publication of works of critical innovation, political intervention and creative textuality.
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