They Cannot Understand
Speed, Timothy
| Autor: | Speed, Timothy |
|---|---|
| Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 25.11.2025 |
| EAN: | 9783695116010 |
| Auflage: | 001 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Seitenzahl: | 176 |
| Produktart: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Verlag: | BoD - Books on Demand Books on Demand GmbH |
| Untertitel: | Why Autism Research Gets It Wrong |
Produktinformationen "They Cannot Understand"
One cannot exist and be understood at the same time - with this sentence, the neurodivergent artist, researcher and activist Timothy Speed opened the field of Autistic Epistemology: a new mode of thought in which autism is not the object of knowledge, but its origin. He fuses Critical Autism Studies, Artistic Research and Systems Theory into a unified ontology of resonance. Speed is among the few thinkers who do not merely theorise posthumanism, but live it. An overlooked systems theorist of our time - speaking of resonance long before Hartmut Rosa, unfolding an understanding of reality as cyclical, embodied interaction that links economic, social and energetic processes and, like Nobel Prize-winning theorists of market and behavioural economics such as Mokyr, Aghion and Howitt, anticipated the end of linear rationality and the necessity of a relational economy. His work is not simply a contribution to autism research; it is a fundamental theory of perception, labour and existence in the age of overstimulation. It belongs to the line of paradigmatic shifts that do not speak about deviation, but generate knowledge from within it - comparable to Fanon, Haraway, Deleuze or Manning. Speed exposes the ontological gap between the neurodivergent and the neurotypical and transforms not only the Double Empathy Problem, but our understanding of masking and of reality itself. They cannot understand shows that every existence is a distortion - and that neurodivergence might be the key to recognising this fracture as a generative force.
Sie möchten lieber vor Ort einkaufen?
Sie haben Fragen zu diesem oder anderen Produkten oder möchten einfach gerne analog im Laden stöbern? Wir sind gerne für Sie da und beraten Sie auch telefonisch.
Juristische Fachbuchhandlung
Georg Blendl
Parcellistraße 5 (Maxburg)
8033 München
Montag - Freitag: 8:15 -18 Uhr
Samstags geschlossen