Cassandra ne fait pas le robot : sur les rhetoriques du risque et l’autisme contagieux

Titre original en anglais : Cassandra Isn’t Doing the Robot: On Risky Rhetorics and Contagious Autism

Yergeau, M. (2020). Cassandra Isn’t Doing the Robot: On Risky Rhetorics and Contagious Autism. Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 50(3), 212-221. https://doi.org/10.1080/02773945.2020.1752132

Date de publication: 26/05/2020 Ajout dans AutiHub: 09/08/2026 Type: Article Langue de l’article: Anglais

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Résumé

Le trouble de deprivation affective Cassandra (CADD) est un trouble populaire fonde sur le traumatisme, adopte par des groupes de defense des neurotypiques NT. Le CADD est cause, affirment ces groupes, par le fait d’avoir une relation romantique avec une personne autiste. S’appuyant sur des conceptions de l’autisme comme condition d’extreme masculinite, le CADD mobilise des rhetoriques cis/hetero/normatives du risque qui portent sur la figuration de l’autisme comme un trouble de deterioration invisible et emotionnelle, ou ne pas faire les autistes equivaut a le devenir. Dans cet essai, j’examine comment les defenseurs du CADD exaltent les divisions entre logique et emotion dans leurs appels a des conceptions validistes et anti-queer de l’emotion, de la communication et de l’interrelation autistes.

Cassandra Affective Deprivation Disorder (CADD) is a trauma-based folk disorder embraced by neurotypical NT advocacy groups. CADD is caused, such groups claim, by having a romantic relationship with an autistic person. Reliant on understandings of autism as a condition of extreme maleness, CADD draws on cis/hetero/normative rhetorics of risk that attend autism’s figuration as a disorder of invisible and emotional disrepair, where (not) doing autistics is tantamount to becoming them. In this essay, I examine how CADD proponents exalt divisions between logic and emotion in their appeals to ableist, anti-queer understandings of autistic emotion, communication, and interrelation.

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