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(새 문서: '''뉴로트라이브''' 는 == 반응 == 뉴욕타임스 책 리뷰에서 {{s|제니퍼 시니어}}는 이 책이 “아름답게 말하고, ” <!-- In The New York Times Book Review, Jennifer Senior wrote that the book was "beautifully told, humanizing, important";[4] The Boston Globe called it "as emotionally resonant as any [book] this year";[5] and in Science, the cognitive neuroscientist Francesca Happé wrote, "It is a beautifully written and thoughtfully crafted b...)
 
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== 반응 ==
== 반응 ==
[[뉴욕타임스]] 책 리뷰에서 {{s|제니퍼 시니어}}는 이 책이 “아름답게 말하고, ”
[[뉴욕타임스]] 책 리뷰에서 {{s|제니퍼 시니어}}는 이 책이 “아름답게 말하고, ”
<!-- In The New York Times Book Review, Jennifer Senior wrote that the book was "beautifully told, humanizing, important";[4] The Boston Globe called it "as emotionally resonant as any [book] this year";[5] and in Science, the cognitive neuroscientist Francesca Happé wrote, "It is a beautifully written and thoughtfully crafted book, a historical tour of autism, richly populated with fascinating and engaging characters, and a rallying call to respect difference."[6] It was named one of the best books of 2015 by The New York Times,[7] The Economist,[8] Financial Times,[9] and The Guardian.[10] By contrast, Lisa Conlan criticized Silberman's retrospective diagnosis of historical figures and argued that his portrayal of neurodiversity is based in identity politics.[11] James Harris of Johns Hopkins University criticized NeuroTribes as a book that pushes an agenda, saying that Silberman misrepresented Leo Kanner as somebody that had a negative view towards persons with autism and their parents, rather than, as Harris argued, an advocate for individualized treatment for every child.[12] ->
<!- In The New York Times Book Review, Jennifer Senior wrote that the book was "beautifully told, humanizing, important";[4] The Boston Globe called it "as emotionally resonant as any [book] this year";[5] and in Science, the cognitive neuroscientist Francesca Happé wrote, "It is a beautifully written and thoughtfully crafted book, a historical tour of autism, richly populated with fascinating and engaging characters, and a rallying call to respect difference."[6] It was named one of the best books of 2015 by The New York Times,[7] The Economist,[8] Financial Times,[9] and The Guardian.[10] By contrast, Lisa Conlan criticized Silberman's retrospective diagnosis of historical figures and argued that his portrayal of neurodiversity is based in identity politics.[11] James Harris of Johns Hopkins University criticized NeuroTribes as a book that pushes an agenda, saying that Silberman misrepresented Leo Kanner as somebody that had a negative view towards persons with autism and their parents, rather than, as Harris argued, an advocate for individualized treatment for every child.[12] ->


[[2017년]]에 [[파라마운트 픽처스]]가 영화 제작권을 획득하고 이 책을 브로드웨이 영화로 저작할 의사를 공표했다<ref>{{뉴스 인용|url=https://variety.com/2017/film/news/paramount-lorne-michaels-utism-book-neurotribes-movie-1202472447/|언어고리=en|제목=Paramount, Lorne Michaels Developing Autism Book 'Neurotribes' as Movie (EXCLUSIVE)|first=Dave|last=McNary|날짜=2017-06-20|확인일자=2022-05=05}}</ref>.
[[2017년]]에 [[파라마운트 픽처스]]가 영화 제작권을 획득하고 이 책을 브로드웨이 영화로 저작할 의사를 공표했다<ref>{{뉴스 인용|url=https://variety.com/2017/film/news/paramount-lorne-michaels-utism-book-neurotribes-movie-1202472447/|언어고리=en|제목=Paramount, Lorne Michaels Developing Autism Book 'Neurotribes' as Movie (EXCLUSIVE)|first=Dave|last=McNary|날짜=2017-06-20|확인일자=2022-05=05}}</ref>.

2022년 5월 5일 (목) 20:49 기준 최신판

뉴로트라이브

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뉴욕타임스 책 리뷰에서 제니퍼 시니어는 이 책이 “아름답게 말하고, ” <!- In The New York Times Book Review, Jennifer Senior wrote that the book was "beautifully told, humanizing, important";[4] The Boston Globe called it "as emotionally resonant as any [book] this year";[5] and in Science, the cognitive neuroscientist Francesca Happé wrote, "It is a beautifully written and thoughtfully crafted book, a historical tour of autism, richly populated with fascinating and engaging characters, and a rallying call to respect difference."[6] It was named one of the best books of 2015 by The New York Times,[7] The Economist,[8] Financial Times,[9] and The Guardian.[10] By contrast, Lisa Conlan criticized Silberman's retrospective diagnosis of historical figures and argued that his portrayal of neurodiversity is based in identity politics.[11] James Harris of Johns Hopkins University criticized NeuroTribes as a book that pushes an agenda, saying that Silberman misrepresented Leo Kanner as somebody that had a negative view towards persons with autism and their parents, rather than, as Harris argued, an advocate for individualized treatment for every child.[12] ->

2017년파라마운트 픽처스가 영화 제작권을 획득하고 이 책을 브로드웨이 영화로 저작할 의사를 공표했다[1].

바깥고리

  1. (영어) McNary, Dave. “Paramount, Lorne Michaels Developing Autism Book 'Neurotribes' as Movie (EXCLUSIVE)”, 2017년 6월 20일 작성. 2022-05=05에 확인.