2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11013-022-09794-1
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‘A Smaller Mask’: Freedom and Authenticity in Autistic Space

Abstract: Autscape is an autistic-led conference, organised annually in varying locations around England. Governed by a strict set of rules and regulations, Autscape is a social and spatial setup explicitly devised to accommodate the tendencies, sensitivities, and preferences of people on the autism spectrum. It is a design, in other words—as organisers and participants alike often profess—for an altogether autistic space. The uniqueness of the event, and consequently its value to anthropological theory, lies in the sha… Show more

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“…Being neurodivergent requires constant negotiation with the hegemonic and cultural domination of a neurotypical society (Belek, 2022). For autistic individuals, it is commonly held that navigating social life is achieved through a combination of ‘masking’ and ‘camouflaging’ (Miller et al, 2021; Sasson et al, 2017).…”
Section: Being Neurodivergent In the Academymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Being neurodivergent requires constant negotiation with the hegemonic and cultural domination of a neurotypical society (Belek, 2022). For autistic individuals, it is commonly held that navigating social life is achieved through a combination of ‘masking’ and ‘camouflaging’ (Miller et al, 2021; Sasson et al, 2017).…”
Section: Being Neurodivergent In the Academymentioning
confidence: 99%