¿Es posible salir del autismo? Los chicos son mejores que las flores (2009) y La parsimonia autista de Yoon Ji Hoo

  • Betsy Cañari
    Escuela de Medicina Humana, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, Lima (Perú)
  • Jeel Moya-Salazar
    Escuela de Ingenieria Biomédica, Facultad de Ingenieria, Universidad Tecnológica del Perú, Lima (Perú)
  • Hans Contreras-Pulache
    South America Center for Education and Research in Public Health, Universidad Norbert Wiener, Lima (Perú)

Resumen

En Corea del Sur se han gestado dos hitos con la publicación de Hana Yori Dango durante los 90’s y la emisión de la serie Boys over flowers (2009) a inicios de la primera década del siglo XXI. En Boys over flowers se presenta a Yoo Ji Hoo como miembro de los F4, un grupo de elite coreano, quien sufre de un accidente en su primera infancia donde fallecen sus padres y adquiere autismo luego del trauma. En su orfandad logra “salir” del autismo con la ayuda de Min Seo Hyun, una amiga cercana y de quien se enamora, permitiendo su reincorporación social como un sujeto neurotípico. En vista del progresivo incremento de los casos de niños autistas en todo el mundo, y de las ventajas que promete la medicina moderna sobre su tratamiento y ocasional “curación”, aquí buscamos responder a las siguientes preguntas: i) ¿es posible desarrollar autismo luego de un evento traumático?, y ii) ¿Es posible “salir” del autismo? Realizamos este análisis tomando como eje las cuestiones de vida de Yoo Ji Hoo en Boys over flowers.
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Cañari, B., Moya-Salazar, J., & Contreras-Pulache, H. (2023). ¿Es posible salir del autismo? Los chicos son mejores que las flores (2009) y La parsimonia autista de Yoon Ji Hoo. Revista De Medicina Y Cine, 19(1), 5–20. https://doi.org/10.14201/rmc.31195

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