

An edition of Twitch and shout (1998)
a Touretter's tale
By Lowell Handler
Publish Date
2004
Publisher
University of Minnesota Press
Language
eng
Pages
234
Description:
"Lowell Handler has Tourette's syndrome, a disorder characterized by exaggerated facial tics, sudden jerking movements of the body and limbs, and explosive public outbursts, usually in the form of expletives and racial epithets. Although he has made a name as an acclaimed photojournalist, Handler has often seen himself as an outsider - a social outcast. With courage and candor, he recalls the difficulties he suffered growing up; the confusion he experienced when doctors misdiagnosed his bizarre behavior as a psychological aberration; and finally how, restless and despairing, he embarked on a quest for answers. Camera in hand, he set out on a journey through the less than savory parts of America. From a transvestite bar in Tampa to a flop house in New Orleans to a community health center in New York he met a variety of people who, like himself, didn't conform to the standards of conventional society."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Tic disorders, Patients, Health, Tourette syndrome, Biography, New York Times reviewed
People: Lowell Handler
Places: United States