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Misunderstood, excluded, and othered: Lay constructions of autistic women

Madeleine Rhodes Elizabeth Seeley-Wait

Abstrak

This qualitative investigation explored lay constructions of autistic women, a group that has been invisible from the making of “autism,” as it is constructed by society. Thirty-one neurotypical adults living in Australia (aged 19–65 years) responded to a written vignette about a fictional autistic woman. We performed a constructionist thematic analysis and developed three themes that positioned autistic women as misunderstood, excluded, and othered. We interpreted the results through the lenses of dominant gender constructs, ableist discourse, and intersectionality theory. Our interpretation of the findings illuminates the prevailing influence of male-dominant discourses of autism, hegemonic ideals of womanhood, and medicalised understandings of disability that people draw upon to make sense of autistic women. This novel research underscores the need for more education and awareness about this group.

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Madeleine Rhodes

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Elizabeth Seeley-Wait

Format Sitasi

Rhodes, M., Seeley-Wait, E. (2025). Misunderstood, excluded, and othered: Lay constructions of autistic women. https://doi.org/10.1177/09593535241306535

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2025
Bahasa
en
Sumber Database
CrossRef
DOI
10.1177/09593535241306535
Akses
Open Access ✓