Characters with autism spectrum disorder in fiction: where are the women and girls?

IF 1.1 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Advances in Autism Pub Date : 2019-03-12 DOI:10.1108/AIA-09-2018-0037
Priyanka Tharian, S. Henderson, Nataya Wathanasin, N. Hayden, V. Chester, S. Tromans
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Purpose Fiction has the potential to dispel myths and helps improve public understanding and knowledge of the experiences of under-represented groups. Representing the diversity of the population allows individuals to feel included, connected with and understood by society. Whether women and girls with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are adequately and accurately represented in fictional media is currently unknown. The paper aims to discuss this issue. Design/methodology/approach Internet and library searches were conducted to identify female characters with ASD in works of fiction. Examples of such works were selected for further discussion based on their accessibility, perceived historical and cultural significance and additional characteristics that made the work particularly meaningful. Findings The search highlighted a number of female characters with ASD across a range of media, including books, television, film, theatre and video games. Many were written by authors who had a diagnosis of the condition themselves, or other personal experience. Pieces largely portrayed characters with traits that are highly recognised within the academic literature. However, some also appeared to endorse outdated myths and stereotypes. Existing works appear to preferentially portray high functioning autistic women, with limited representation of those whom also have intellectual disability. Originality/value This is the first exploration of the depiction of ASD in females within fiction. There is a need for more works of fiction responsibly depicting females with ASD, as this can help reduce stigma, develop public awareness and recognition and increase representation.
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小说中患有自闭症谱系障碍的角色:女人和女孩在哪里?
目的小说有可能消除神话,并有助于提高公众对代表性不足群体经历的理解和了解。代表人口的多样性可以让个人感受到社会的包容、联系和理解。患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的妇女和女孩是否在虚构的媒体中得到充分和准确的表现,目前尚不清楚。本文旨在讨论这个问题。设计/方法/途径互联网和图书馆搜索,以识别小说作品中患有自闭症的女性角色。根据这些作品的可访问性、感知的历史和文化意义以及使作品特别有意义的其他特征,选择了这些作品的例子进行进一步讨论。搜索结果在包括书籍、电视、电影、戏剧和电子游戏在内的一系列媒体上突出显示了一些患有自闭症谱系障碍的女性角色。许多是由自己或其他个人经历诊断出这种疾病的作者撰写的。作品在很大程度上描绘了具有学术文献中高度认可的特征的人物。然而,一些人似乎也赞同过时的神话和陈规定型观念。现有的作品似乎优先描绘高功能自闭症女性,而对同样有智力残疾的女性的描绘有限。独创性/价值这是对小说中女性自闭症谱系障碍描写的首次探索。需要更多负责任地描绘患有自闭症谱系障碍的女性的小说作品,因为这有助于减少污名,提高公众意识和认可度,并增加代表性。
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Advances in Autism
Advances in Autism PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Advances in Autism is unique in its focus on the health and care aspects and outcomes for people with autism. The journal''s content is international in focus and peer-reviewed. It includes the following: research-based articles evidence-based clinical and support articles articles on policy and advances in services where these can be internationally applied. Key areas of research covered include: clinical developments people''s experience through qualitative research policy debates and outcomes inclusion and quality of life developmental issues population and epidemiological studies services developments evidence-based reviews of key practice issues.
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