Asperger’s syndrome in Mark Haddon’s novel The curious case of the dog in the night-time and Alis Rowe’s autobiography The girl with the curly hair : different genres, different representations

Since the end of the 19th century and throughout the 20th century, writers such as Charles Baudelaire, William Faulkner, Allen Ginsberg and Toni Morrison provided those who were considered outcasts with a voice. They introduced in their works the accounts of those who were excluded or hidden so that...

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Main Author: Segovia Oggero, Sara Lia Noelia
Other Authors: Mariela, Mora
Format: bachelorThesis
Language:eng
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11086/12895
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description Since the end of the 19th century and throughout the 20th century, writers such as Charles Baudelaire, William Faulkner, Allen Ginsberg and Toni Morrison provided those who were considered outcasts with a voice. They introduced in their works the accounts of those who were excluded or hidden so that society could become aware of their existence and their experiences. Their works encouraged changes in the way individuals look at and understand each other, which enabled those who were considered “different” to claim their right to be seen and heard. People learnt about people. In this final research study, Mark Haddon’s novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and Alis Rowe’s autobiography The Girl with the Curly Hair are explored and analysed to establish how Asperger’s syndrome is represented in contemporary literature.
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spelling rdu-unc.128952020-06-01T22:56:58Z Asperger’s syndrome in Mark Haddon’s novel The curious case of the dog in the night-time and Alis Rowe’s autobiography The girl with the curly hair : different genres, different representations Segovia Oggero, Sara Lia Noelia Mariela, Mora Autismo Síndrome de Asperger Rowe, Alis Girl with the curly hair Haddon, Mark 1962- Curious case of the dog in the night-time Since the end of the 19th century and throughout the 20th century, writers such as Charles Baudelaire, William Faulkner, Allen Ginsberg and Toni Morrison provided those who were considered outcasts with a voice. They introduced in their works the accounts of those who were excluded or hidden so that society could become aware of their existence and their experiences. Their works encouraged changes in the way individuals look at and understand each other, which enabled those who were considered “different” to claim their right to be seen and heard. People learnt about people. In this final research study, Mark Haddon’s novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and Alis Rowe’s autobiography The Girl with the Curly Hair are explored and analysed to establish how Asperger’s syndrome is represented in contemporary literature. 2019-10-10T14:47:15Z 2019-10-10T14:47:15Z 2018 bachelorThesis http://hdl.handle.net/11086/12895 eng Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
spellingShingle Autismo
Síndrome de Asperger
Rowe, Alis Girl with the curly hair
Haddon, Mark 1962- Curious case of the dog in the night-time
Segovia Oggero, Sara Lia Noelia
Asperger’s syndrome in Mark Haddon’s novel The curious case of the dog in the night-time and Alis Rowe’s autobiography The girl with the curly hair : different genres, different representations
title Asperger’s syndrome in Mark Haddon’s novel The curious case of the dog in the night-time and Alis Rowe’s autobiography The girl with the curly hair : different genres, different representations
title_full Asperger’s syndrome in Mark Haddon’s novel The curious case of the dog in the night-time and Alis Rowe’s autobiography The girl with the curly hair : different genres, different representations
title_fullStr Asperger’s syndrome in Mark Haddon’s novel The curious case of the dog in the night-time and Alis Rowe’s autobiography The girl with the curly hair : different genres, different representations
title_full_unstemmed Asperger’s syndrome in Mark Haddon’s novel The curious case of the dog in the night-time and Alis Rowe’s autobiography The girl with the curly hair : different genres, different representations
title_short Asperger’s syndrome in Mark Haddon’s novel The curious case of the dog in the night-time and Alis Rowe’s autobiography The girl with the curly hair : different genres, different representations
title_sort asperger s syndrome in mark haddon s novel the curious case of the dog in the night time and alis rowe s autobiography the girl with the curly hair different genres different representations
topic Autismo
Síndrome de Asperger
Rowe, Alis Girl with the curly hair
Haddon, Mark 1962- Curious case of the dog in the night-time
url http://hdl.handle.net/11086/12895
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