Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1080/0968759022000010434
Title: The social construction of Asperger Syndrome: The pathologising of difference?
Authors: Molloy, H. 
Vasil, L.
Issue Date: Oct-2002
Citation: Molloy, H., Vasil, L. (2002-10). The social construction of Asperger Syndrome: The pathologising of difference?. Disability and Society 17 (6) : 659-669. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1080/0968759022000010434
Abstract: This article poses the question 'Is Asperger Syndrome (AS) a disorder or a neurological difference that has been socially constructed as a disorder?' AS is currently defined within the medical paradigm as a developmental disorder. Alternative conceptualisations of Asperger Syndrome have largely been absent within the academic discourse on AS. Drawing on the emerging field of disability studies we examine how the diagnostic category of AS has been socially constructed. Our contention is that Asperger Syndrome has been readily adopted as a category because of its value as a category of special education. In other words, the school is a pivotal institution in the dissemination of AS as a category. Within the framework of special needs AS is viewed as a social disability and the aim of professional interventions is to help to rehabilitate or 'normalise' the child. In attempting to re-frame this conceptualisation of AS it is important to shift the emphasis from issues of diagnosis and evaluation to examining the social implications of representing children as having AS.
Source Title: Disability and Society
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/114723
ISSN: 09687599
DOI: 10.1080/0968759022000010434
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