2012, Scott Thomas, "Autistics struggle under capitalism", Workers World, 19 April 2012, page 2:
Sometimes anti-Autistic propaganda is set forth by groups that purport to assist people. For example, the charity Autism Speaks promotes the Tragedy Model of Autism, which is the idea that a diagnosis of autism means certain, unbearable, financial and emotional hardship for the family of the Autistic.
2018, Mike Jung, "I Hate To Interrupt This Conversation About Mental Illness, But Guess What–I'm Autistic", in (Don't) Call Me Crazy: 33 Voices Start the Conversation about Mental Health (ed. Kelly Jensen), page 33:
If I'd been diagnosed ten years ago, I'd definitely have been frightened to tell anyone, because I've internalized as much antiautistic stigma as the next person.
2020, Sarah Kurchak, I Overcame My Autism and All I Got Was This Lousy Anxiety Disorder, unnumbered page:
I'm also genuinely dismayed that the connection between anti-vaccine conspiracy theories and anti-autistic prejudice is still an issue and that people are still suffering needlessly as a result of it.
2021, Naoise Dolan, "Know Thyself, or Don't", in We Can Do Better Than This: 35 Voices on the Future of LGBTQ+ Rights (ed. Amelia Abraham), unnumbered page:
I first encountered labels as slurs levelled at me against my wishes, and I suffered trauma from anti-autistic ableism and sexual assault.
2021, Talia Hibbert, Act Your Age, Eve Brown, unnumbered page:
This book mentions childhood neglect and anti-autistic ableism.
2022, Peter Kuppers, Eco Soma: Pain and Joy in Speculative Performance Encounters, unnumbered page::
For a primer on the issue of neuroqueer and its roots in multiple discourse fields from queer aversion therapy to antiautistic hate speech, see Yergeau 2018.
Adjective: "(dated, figuratively) aware of, interested in, or engaging with other people or the world"
1985, James F. Ross, "Christians Get the Best of Evolution", in Evolution and Creation (Ernan McMullin), page 251:
It is what suggests the idea of a ‘‘sparking”, an ‘‘antiautistic” encounter of un-self-conscious rational being with God, by which the first human persons (self-aware, originators of actions subject to moral appraisal) appear.
1990, Theodore Isaac Rubin, Anti-Semitism: A Disease of the Mind, page 75:
Talking is anti-autistic and anti-self-digestive, and is an exercise that establishes mutuality, intimacy—feelings of mutual support—bonding, regardless of what is said.
1997, Jan Jagodzinski, Postmodern Dilemmas: Outrageous Essays in Art&Art Education, unnumbered page:
On the contrary, it may be blindness that is needed—an anti-autistic education, an antiaesthetic education.
But in this sensitised state, a sort of antiautistic state, the world, especially the interpersonal world, could feel dangerously sharp, explosive, toxic, choking.