Hi there,
I'm new to this forum and have joined because I am doing some research as part of my doctorate about autism and gender identity. I am really interested in how people with autism see their identity, and whether autism is an important part of identity. I am also interested in how women with autism see their autism identity and gender identity given their being in the minority in the autism community (as there are more men with autism), and have been labelled as having a condition of the "extreme male brain". I'd be really interested to hear any of your thoughts on these themes!
Kate
I'm new to this forum and have joined because I am doing some research as part of my doctorate about autism and gender identity. I am really interested in how people with autism see their identity, and whether autism is an important part of identity. I am also interested in how women with autism see their autism identity and gender identity given their being in the minority in the autism community (as there are more men with autism), and have been labelled as having a condition of the "extreme male brain". I'd be really interested to hear any of your thoughts on these themes!
Kate