Singer’s criticism implies that self-advocates’ use of brain-related terms has contributed to the concealment of individual and institutional dimensions that deserve to be openly discussed.
Once again, Judy Singer: the Australian activist who coined the term neurodiversity
Inspired by the homonymous book by Fernando Vidal and Francisco Ortega, this timespace presents the authors' genealogy of the cerebral subject and the influence of the neurological discourse in human sciences, mental health and culture.