Autism and Classical Myth
Susan Deacy
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autism
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Monday, 29 May 2023
Getting ready to look back - and ahead - by sharing five publication covers
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I have just been drafting a blog posting that reflects on my writing processes and on my PhD supervisor. It reflects, too, on fellow alumni ...
Thursday, 18 May 2023
Plan B: slides for Fairer Societies
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I was wondering about the best Plan B in case the slides I've emailed ahead of an event I'm taking part in on Saturday don't get...
Thursday, 30 March 2023
Autism Acceptance Week – Thursday… ‘What Isadora Duncan knew: Athena as Dance Movement Therapist in ancient Greek art’
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Abraham Walkowitz, Isadora Duncan #29 , c. 1915. W ater and ink over graphite, Brooklyn Museum 39.174, retrieved from Wikimedia Commons A ...
Tuesday, 28 March 2023
I am not sure whether this is actually true: Autism Acceptance Week – Tuesday… From Richard Burton, to the autism test, to forcefields
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I am not sure whether this is actually true, but I remember hearing decades ago that Richard Burton would never watch a performance of himse...
Friday, 3 March 2023
Why this blog is like my garden
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Pleasure's garden - detail of Steve Simons' redrawing of Choice of Hercules panel, Adam Room, Roehampton, London I've said a fe...
Thursday, 17 May 2018
'When you come to a fork in the road, take it' - A Choice of Hercules workshop at Life is Cool, a café managed by autistic people in Warsaw
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I had been a little concerned that the paper I was to deliver in Warsaw yesterday was a little out there. It is Herculean. It runs with th...
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