Preface
Introduction
1 Rise of the machines
2 The invention of normality
3 Galton’s paradigm
4 The eugenics movement
5 The myths of anti-psychiatry
6 Fordist normalisation
7 The return of Galtonian psychiatry
8 Post-Fordism as a mass disabling event
9 The neurodiversity movement
10 Cognitive contradictions
11 After normality
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Index
Robert Chapman is a neurodivergent philosopher, writing on neurodiversity theory, madness and disability. They have taught at King’s College London, the University of Bristol, Sheffield Hallam and Durham University where they are currently an Assistant Professor in Critical Neurodiversity Studies. They blog at Psychology Today and at Critical Neurodiversity.
'This groundbreaking book fills a crucial gap in the discourse
about neurodiversity, providing a deep history of the invention of
the 'normal' mind as one of the most damaging and oppressive tools
of capitalism, while not succumbing to the myths of the
'anti-psychiatry' movement. To read it is to see the world more
clearly.'
*Steve Silberman, author of NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism
and the Future of Neurodiversity*
'Empire of Normality argues that a radical politics of
neurodiversity needs to be central to the struggle against
capitalism. Chapman explains why this is necessary, not only for
neurodivergent folk, but for our collective liberation. Thought
provoking, challenging and compelling.'
*Professor Hel Spandler, Editor, Asylum: the radical mental
health magazine*
'Engaging, impeccably researched, and a vital step in the emergence
of a new social paradigm. Chapman uncovers the origins of the
stifling norms that limit our collective potentials, and points the
way toward a better and more creative future.'
*Nick Walker, author of 'Neuroqueer Heresies'*
'A vital book that kindles the flames of a Marxist neurodivergent
revolution. Chapman boldly challenges us to envision a world
liberated from neuronormative oppression, where dismantling
capitalism is central to disabled, Mad, and neurodivergent
liberation—a new radical approach to neurodiversity that is
explicitly anti-capitalist.'
*Beatrice Adler-Bolton, co-author of Health Communism*
'An instant seminal text, Empire of Normality takes on the huge
task of crafting a coherent, radical, Marxist approach to
neurodivergence. Chapman impressively and critically assembles
disparate philosophical, scientific and activist currents across
time to carve out a new politics that pushes beyond liberal
rights-based approaches, and guides us towards a liberated
future.'
*Micha Frazer-Carroll, author of 'Mad World: The Politics of Mental
Health'*
'Outstanding'
*Forbes*
'A vitally needed theoretical framework for neurodivergent
anti-capitalism'
*Red Pepper*
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