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Infantilizing Autism
Jennifer L Stevenson et al. Disabil Stud Q. 2011.
Abstract
When members of the public envision the disability of autism, they most likely envision a child, rather than an adult. In this empirically based essay, three authors, one of whom is an autistic self-advocate, analyzed the role played by parents, charitable organizations, the popular media, and the news industry in infantilizing autism. Parents portrayed the face of autism to be that of a child 95% of the time on the homepages of regional and local support organizations. Nine of the top 12 autism charitable organizations restricted descriptions of autism to child-referential discourse. Characters depicted as autistic were children in 90% of fictional books and 68% of narrative films and television programs. The news industry featured autistic children four times as often as they featured autistic adults in contemporary news articles. The cyclical interaction between parent-driven autism societies, autism fundraising charities, popular media, and contemporary news silences adult self-advocates by denying their very existence. Society's overwhelming proclivity for depicting autism as a disability of childhood poses a formidable barrier to the dignity and well-being of autistic people of all ages.
Keywords: Autism; charity; infantilization; media; parents.
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“Little Stephen” images used by charitable organizations. LEFT: Original “Little Stephen” image used by MENCAP prior to the 1990s; RIGHT: “Little Stephen”-like image used by the Autism Society of America until 2005.
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