In Tracing Autism, Des Fitzgerald offers an up-close account of the
search for a neurological explanation of autism. As autism has gained
cultural prominence with more diagnoses and more controversy, its
biological causes remain elusive.
Through in-depth interviews with neuroscientists, psychologists, and
psychiatrists, Fitzgerald examines what it means to do scientific
research in the ambiguous terrain of autism research, a field marked by
shifting horizons of uncertainty and ambivalence. He draws out how
autism scientists talk and feel their way through their research,
demonstrating its profoundly affective character, and expanding our
understanding of what is at stake in the new brain sciences.