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Exploring Autistic Sexualities, Relationality, and Genders : Living Under a Double Rainbow, Paperback / softback Book

Exploring Autistic Sexualities, Relationality, and Genders : Living Under a Double Rainbow Paperback / softback

Edited by Hanna (Sodertorn University, Sweden) Bertilsdotter Rosqvist, Anna Day, Meaghan (Syracuse University, USA) Krazinski

Part of the Routledge Research in Gender and Society series

Paperback / softback

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This edited collection of contributions explores non-normative genders, sexualities and relationality among Autistic people. Written within an explicitly neuro-affirmative frame, the collection celebrates the diversity and richness of Autistic identity, sexuality, gender, and relationships, exploring areas such as consent, embodiment, ink, kink, sex education, and therapeutic work.

All editors and contributors are neurodivergent and members of the communities that the book focuses on providing an authentic and unique exploration of gender, sexuality and relationality in Autistic people by Autistic/other neurodivergent authors. The book is primarily intended for postgraduate students and academics across disciplines including sociology, social work, psychology, disability studies, inclusive and special education, and sexual education.

Mental health professionals and educators will also find it a useful resource to support their Autistic clients as well as developing their own understanding about how to support Autistic people in a neurodiversity affirming, kink-affirming, LGBTQ+ and gender variant way.

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