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  • Beautiful Mystery: Living in a Wordless World

    Beautiful Mystery by Rutherford, Danilyn;

    Living in a Wordless World

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Duke University Press
    • Date of Publication 30 September 2025

    • ISBN 9781478029250
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages240 pages
    • Size 229x152 mm
    • Weight 572 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 3 illustrations
    • 700

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    Long description:

    When Danilyn Rutherford and her husband Craig noticed that their six-month-old daughter Millie wasn’t making eye contact, they took her to their pediatrician. And an optometrist. Then a neurologist. Later, to a team of physical and occupational therapists. None of the doctors could give Millie a diagnosis, but it was clear that her brain was not developing at the rate it should. At an age when some children take their first steps, Millie had the cognitive ability and motor skills of a three-month-old. Three years later, Craig died suddenly of a heart attack and Danilyn found herself on the precipice of her anthropology career as a widow and single mother, still trying to solve the puzzle posed by Millie’s inaccessible mind.

    Now in her twenties, Millie has never been able to express herself verbally, but she has a thriving social environment rooted in the people around her and in things her companions and family can see, hear, smell, and feel. Life in Millie’s world is far richer than might be immediately evident to those who think and communicate in conventional ways.

    Beautiful Mystery explores what it means to be a person in the spaces between what we can and cannot say, and how we can fight to care for those we love when they don’t have the language to fight for themselves. Through her unique lens as a mother and an anthropologist, Rutherford tells the story of arriving in Millie’s world, what she found there, and how Millie showed her that words aren’t always what makes us human. Enlightening and deeply felt, Beautiful Mystery proves that you don’t have to understand someone to love them - a lesson that, if we all learned it, might allow us to live together in a fractured world.

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    Table of Contents:

    Prologue vii
    Worlds Without Words 1
    1. Leaving the Ground 11
    What to Expect 13
    Diagnosis 21
    Early Intervention 31
    What Millie Remembers 47
    No Future 55
    II. The Lessons 69
    Proximity to Disability 71
    The Sovereignty of Vulnerability 91
    Becoming an Operating System 107
    Proprioceptive Sociality 133
    III. Millie’s Flock 149
    Cross Country 151
    What Social Worlds Are Made Of 163
    The Rest of a Life 181
    Epilogue 191
    Acknowledgments 195
    Notes 199
    Bibliography 209
    Index

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