Mechanical Metaphors of Autism: from the Automata to Affective Technologies

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FORNACCIARI Ilaria

Year of publication 2024
Citation
Description The lecture moves from an historical differentiation of the mechanical metaphors of psychiatric discourse referring to autism at the time when it became an object of knowledge (1940') and following the cognitive turn (from late 1970'). The argument of the presentation is that underlying the metaphor of the automata - notoriously occurring in Asperger's case study collection - it is possible to trace the function of the scientific/political discourse of body politics as critically defined by Donna Haraway. The figure of the geek is indicated in literature and popular media as the parallel of the metaphor of the mind as a computer and the brain as a cybernetic system, which is traced in the psychiatric research language ensuing the cognitive turn. Following the epistemological dynamics involved in the ontologizing of this metaphors and the role as a model and tastemaker that a certain problematic formulation of autism plays in the development of affective computing, the presentation emphasizes the mutations of the biopolitical power inherent in the emerging affective technologies.
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