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McMindfulness (Paperback, 2019, Repeater) 4 stars

Mindfulness is now all the rage.

From celebrity endorsements to monks, neuroscientists and meditation coaches …

It's a bit ranty and repetitive, but I still appreciated it

4 stars

Purser appears to have multiple criticisms of the craze for secular mindfulness, among them that it's stripped of any ethical framework, that its claims of scientific backing seem pretty weak (TBH, I'm taking his word for that -- he does provide references, but I haven't followed them up yet), that it claims to be inspired by Buddhism when it's useful to do so, but then ditches it when it's useful to be purely secular and, perhaps most pointed, that it's ideally suited to corporate wellness programs as it mitigates the stress of the workplace without challenging anything about why work is the way it is. Can feel a bit overly ranty, and maybe too personally directed at Jon Kabat-Zinn in particular. Also leans towards being repetitive, though the latter part of the book does break this down quite well by having separate chapters about mindfulness in schools, for example, or …

McMindfulness (Paperback, 2019, Repeater) 4 stars

Mindfulness is now all the rage.

From celebrity endorsements to monks, neuroscientists and meditation coaches …

Kabat-Zinn likes to imagine that mindfulness will somehow undo this, making warriors kinder. "Even if mindfulness is used by the banker or the soldier to improve their professional skills," he once told Oprah Winfrey, "it will also nurture the innate compassion of their humanity." There is really no evidence for this fluffy idea.

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Blood Is Not Enough: Stories of Vampirism (2019, Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy) No rating

Content warning long, pretty negative

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Unmasking Autism (Hardcover, 2022, Harmony Books) 5 stars

A deep dive into the spectrum of Autistic experience and the phenomenon of masked Autism, …

A book I wish it would be translated into > 50 languages

5 stars

Radical and intriguing, this isn't the common book about Autism that you find in bookshelves, especially not written in languages other than English. This groundbreaking book, written by an Autistic and transgender author, is all about those hidden, 'masked' Autistics, especially from intersectionally marginalised populations, like Black, trans, women and other marginalised genders, and people with other disabilities on top.

Dr. Price takes a radical approach of harm reduction and social justice, identifying how much harm the ableist & capitalist society inflicts on Autistics (and on other neuro-divergent and disabled people, but really on everyone), forcing them into obscuring their disabilities, so that they can conform to 'normality' and function in an alienating, industrial society that punishes our quirks. The book helps neurodivergent people identifying their disability (seen from the social model of disability), and guides neuro-divergent people how they can actualise their own identity and identity their own values …