Autism is not a disorder. It is a structure. In *Island of Autism*, Paul Mouton presents a groundbreaking framework that reframes autism as a biological and philosophical divergence-not a deficit. Drawing from lived experience, philosophy, neuroscience, and social critique, this book challenges conventional models of disability and offers a blueprint for systemic redesign. Written as both a case study and a philosophical manifesto, *Island of Autism* speaks to autistic individuals, families, educators, and researchers seeking new language and structures for understanding.
It is not a plea for acceptance-it is a framework for justice, integrity, and redesign. If you are ready to see autism differently, this book will reshape how you think about neurodivergence forever.
Autism is not a disorder. It is a structure. In *Island of Autism*, Paul Mouton presents a groundbreaking framework that reframes autism as a biological and philosophical divergence-not a deficit. Drawing from lived experience, philosophy, neuroscience, and social critique, this book challenges conventional models of disability and offers a blueprint for systemic redesign. Written as both a case study and a philosophical manifesto, *Island of Autism* speaks to autistic individuals, families, educators, and researchers seeking new language and structures for understanding.
It is not a plea for acceptance-it is a framework for justice, integrity, and redesign. If you are ready to see autism differently, this book will reshape how you think about neurodivergence forever.