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Thinking in pictures sparknotes
Thinking in pictures sparknotes










Each chapter of the book presents a facet of her life experience, roughly in chronological order but often doubling back to review an earlier event or perspective and sometimes repeating itself. Grandin's editor helped her navigate the organization of the story, something that Grandin found difficult as a visual thinker. The first element of editing in Grandin's book is her conversion of visual thought into written words. In addition to explaining her work with cattle, Grandin incorporates information on aspects of autism like diagnostic criteria, common misconceptions, and treatment alternatives throughout her book. Many instances in the book recount her work on cattle farms and how she sees images in her mind of prototypes of machines and edits them before building even occurs. Though Grandin sees the world differently than most, her firm belief on being "different, but not less" and daily intent of self-preservation manifest clearly throughout her writing. The title, Thinking in Pictures, comes from Grandin's analogy of her method of thought processing she states that words come as a second language to her. Grandin is often labeled as having "high functioning" autism having published literary works and academic articles in addition to working as a professor and lecturer of animal science. First published in 1995, it documents much of her life with autism. Thinking in Pictures is a psychologically-focused autobiography written and largely edited by Temple Grandin.












Thinking in pictures sparknotes