Representation Matters: Race, Gender, Class, and Intersectional Representations of Autistic and Disabled Characters on Television

By John Aspler1, Kelly Harding2, M. Ariel Cascio3

1. McGill 2. Laurentian University 3. Central Michigan University

Media reflect and affect social understandings, beliefs, and values on many topics, including the lives of autistic and disabled people. Media analysis has garnered attention in the field of disability studies, which some scholars and activists…

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