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The Invisible Smile

The Invisible Smile

Living without facial expression

9780198566397
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We are defined by our faces. They give identity but, equally importantly, reveal our moods and emotions through facial expression. So what happens when the face cannot move?This book is about people who live with Möbius Syndrome, which has as its main feature an absence of movement of the muscles of facial expression from birth. People with Möbius cannot smile, frown, or look surprised or sad. Talking and eating are problematic, since their lips do not move. Even looking around is also difficult since the eyes cannot move either. The book is unique in giving those with Möbius a voice, allowing children and adults with the condition to explain what it is like. These fascinating biographies reveal much about the relations between face and facial expression, and emotional expression and emotional experience which we normally take for granted. The narratives also show the creative ways in which those with Möbius construct their lives and how they come to terms with and express their identities with, and yet, beyond their faces. Some with Möbius have been thought to have learning difficulties and autism, since an impassive immobile face has been assumed to reflect inner cognitive problems. This book criticises such work and asks people to look not only at the face but beyond it to see the person. Throughout the book, several themes emerge, of which perhaps the most surprising is the reduced emotional experience those with Möbius can have as children and young adults and the journeys they go on as they realise this and then assimilate emotion from the outside in. The result of a 4 year collaboration between a clinician/neuroscientist and a teacher/lobbyist who lives with Möbius, The Invisible Smile provides an authentic, personal, and moving account of this disorder.
Product Details
OUP Oxford
86254
9780198566397
9780198566397

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Publication date
2008
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
247
Dimensions (mm)
161 x 241
Weight (g)
546
  • Introduction; Somebody home; Balancing acts; Cartesian children; Part of me; The spectator; Elastic between us; Hear my smile; Doomed to express; Changing of the rules; Every second of the day; Not about anything; Rusty old car; The last why;
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