Autism and Classical Myth
Susan Deacy
Monday, 10 June 2024
Snakes, rivers, launching the book and conferencing in Herculean spaces - some notes on my time in Warsaw in May 2024
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When I last posted to this blog, I was looking forward to a key milestone: the launch of my book in the cafe Life is Cool in Warsaw where, o...
Wednesday, 15 May 2024
Announcing the launch of my 'Herculean' book for autistic children in Warsaw on Tuesday 21 May!
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Come early spring of 2020, I was all set to head for a week or so to Warsaw. The flight was booked. I knew where I'd be staying. I was e...
Tuesday, 30 April 2024
In the labyrinth with Cora Beth Fraser and other attendees at a University College Dublin classical seminar during Autism Month 2024
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I ended my previous posting promising further information about what I've been up to during Autism Month 2024 - including concerning a t...
Wednesday, 24 April 2024
Athena, being autistic and Dance Movement Therapy - and how these connected in Athens on International Autism Awareness Day 2024
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Over the past few years, I have put out postings on - and for - international autism day/week/month: sometimes whole series of postings. Her...
Sunday, 25 February 2024
What I'm doing blogging-wise as a fellow at Durham sharing my Adventures in the Palace Green concerning classics in 19th-century young people's culture
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I realise that I've been quiet on this blog for a month or so. Posts will come - especially now that my book is out , and the accompany...
Monday, 15 January 2024
Announcement: What would Hercules do IS OUT!
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One thing I love about blogging is the opportunity it gives to disseminate research while it is in progress. And for years now I have been s...
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Thursday, 23 November 2023
On reading the review of my 2022 conference at Leicester by Emma Astra AKA The Disabled PhD Student
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A colleague got in touch recently to ask whether I knew about an article written about a visit I made to the University of Leicester last ye...
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