Citations:antiautistic

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Adjective: "exhibiting, characteristic of, or relating to antipathy toward and/or discrimination against autistic people"[edit]

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  • 2012, Scott Thomas, "Autistics struggle under capitalism", Workers World, 19 April 2012, page 2:
    Sometimes anti-Autistic propaganda is set forth by groups that purport to assist people. For example, the charity Autism Speaks promotes the Tragedy Model of Autism, which is the idea that a diagnosis of autism means certain, unbearable, financial and emotional hardship for the family of the Autistic.
  • 2018, Mike Jung, "I Hate To Interrupt This Conversation About Mental Illness, But Guess What–I'm Autistic", in (Don't) Call Me Crazy: 33 Voices Start the Conversation about Mental Health (ed. Kelly Jensen), page 33:
    If I'd been diagnosed ten years ago, I'd definitely have been frightened to tell anyone, because I've internalized as much antiautistic stigma as the next person.
  • 2020, Sarah Kurchak, I Overcame My Autism and All I Got Was This Lousy Anxiety Disorder, unnumbered page:
    I'm also genuinely dismayed that the connection between anti-vaccine conspiracy theories and anti-autistic prejudice is still an issue and that people are still suffering needlessly as a result of it.
  • 2021, Naoise Dolan, "Know Thyself, or Don't", in We Can Do Better Than This: 35 Voices on the Future of LGBTQ+ Rights (ed. Amelia Abraham), unnumbered page:
    I first encountered labels as slurs levelled at me against my wishes, and I suffered trauma from anti-autistic ableism and sexual assault.
  • 2021, Talia Hibbert, Act Your Age, Eve Brown, unnumbered page:
    This book mentions childhood neglect and anti-autistic ableism.
  • 2022, Peter Kuppers, Eco Soma: Pain and Joy in Speculative Performance Encounters, unnumbered page::
    For a primer on the issue of neuroqueer and its roots in multiple discourse fields from queer aversion therapy to antiautistic hate speech, see Yergeau 2018.

Adjective: "(dated, figuratively) aware of, interested in, or engaging with other people or the world"[edit]

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  • 1985, James F. Ross, "Christians Get the Best of Evolution", in Evolution and Creation (Ernan McMullin), page 251:
    It is what suggests the idea of a ‘‘sparking”, an ‘‘antiautistic” encounter of un-self-conscious rational being with God, by which the first human persons (self-aware, originators of actions subject to moral appraisal) appear.
  • 1990, Theodore Isaac Rubin, Anti-Semitism: A Disease of the Mind, page 75:
    Talking is anti-autistic and anti-self-digestive, and is an exercise that establishes mutuality, intimacy—feelings of mutual support—bonding, regardless of what is said.
  • 1997, Jan Jagodzinski, Postmodern Dilemmas: Outrageous Essays in Art&Art Education, unnumbered page:
    On the contrary, it may be blindness that is needed—an anti-autistic education, an antiaesthetic education.
  • 1998, Ulf Poschardt, DJ-Culture, page 299:
    The anti-hermetic and anti-autistic aspects of the DJ culture removes the self-tormenting aspects of their journeys within.
  • 2012, Andrew Relph, Not Drowning, Reading, unnumbered page:
    But in this sensitised state, a sort of antiautistic state, the world, especially the interpersonal world, could feel dangerously sharp, explosive, toxic, choking.