Article: Autistic Trekdom
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I found this article while browsing delicious.com. I'm not quite sure what to think of it.
The author recognizes that it is potentially problematic: To draw any more parallels would be to invite controversy—and perhaps equating those with ASD with fictitious aliens is not the best of PR campaigns.
Autistic Trekdom
I look forward to hearing your thoughts and discussion.
The author recognizes that it is potentially problematic: To draw any more parallels would be to invite controversy—and perhaps equating those with ASD with fictitious aliens is not the best of PR campaigns.
Autistic Trekdom
I look forward to hearing your thoughts and discussion.
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Date: 2009-05-19 11:15 pm (UTC)I find Spock being half-alien less problematic actually than Data being all-circuitry (even when he got emotion, it was a chip and arguably 'artificial'). A machine, no matter how 'life-like' (or arguably alive) is, I think, easier for people to dehumanise than a humanoid half-alien who made of "real" flesh and blood (even if it is green!). This actually reminds me of the "flesh carnivals" in the movie AI, where it was acceptable to torture/kill androids because they were seen as entirely artificial, regardless of how life-like they appeared/acted)