This article is a palimpsest emerging as part of a project of collective autoethnographic writing on the theme of sexuality. It draws on the intensification of friendly writing, friendly as in friends with benefits. We write as autistic and neuroqueer subjects, writing until our textualities becomes sexualities. We write until the text becomes a room – call it Earth or call it Body, call it Brain or call it Heart – in which one could crack meanings―but these are not the most important ones. Instead of meanings and positions, we want to write about movements in time. The time it takes to read a body that is never a body of your own but a part of a tiny orchestra. The time it takes to formulate a voice that speaks through mutism. This peculia...
Shared understanding is generated between individuals before speech through a language of body movem...
This lecture analyses the relationship between textuality and sexuality in two recent prose poems: ...
This research project analyses and compares the autobiographies and fictional representations of peo...
Autism is conceptualized in much scientific literature as being associated with restricted and repet...
This paper will explore the following areas in which idiosyncratic, sensitive and intense autistic w...
Like many aspects of self, my sexuality remained under wraps for the first three decades of my life....
This piece forms part of my linguistic ethnographic doctoral thesis, investigating the ways in which...
Charting Autistic Voices began as a quest in my university library. I wanted to know when and where ...
Editorial comment In this paper, the author questions the studies on autism which refer to defici...
About the book: Autism, a neuro-develomental disability, has received wide but often sensationalisti...
This thesis uses literary analysis to explore the significant role which narrative plays in how we c...
Using poetry as a research method, the author wrote for self-expression, self-discovery and self-hea...
This paper examines how writing practice and engagement with textual artefacts (literature) can trig...
The essay seeks to explore body-focused phenomenological writing in disability studies and film theo...
Panel: The new sexualities. The author discusses the role that sexuality and gender roles play in th...
Shared understanding is generated between individuals before speech through a language of body movem...
This lecture analyses the relationship between textuality and sexuality in two recent prose poems: ...
This research project analyses and compares the autobiographies and fictional representations of peo...
Autism is conceptualized in much scientific literature as being associated with restricted and repet...
This paper will explore the following areas in which idiosyncratic, sensitive and intense autistic w...
Like many aspects of self, my sexuality remained under wraps for the first three decades of my life....
This piece forms part of my linguistic ethnographic doctoral thesis, investigating the ways in which...
Charting Autistic Voices began as a quest in my university library. I wanted to know when and where ...
Editorial comment In this paper, the author questions the studies on autism which refer to defici...
About the book: Autism, a neuro-develomental disability, has received wide but often sensationalisti...
This thesis uses literary analysis to explore the significant role which narrative plays in how we c...
Using poetry as a research method, the author wrote for self-expression, self-discovery and self-hea...
This paper examines how writing practice and engagement with textual artefacts (literature) can trig...
The essay seeks to explore body-focused phenomenological writing in disability studies and film theo...
Panel: The new sexualities. The author discusses the role that sexuality and gender roles play in th...
Shared understanding is generated between individuals before speech through a language of body movem...
This lecture analyses the relationship between textuality and sexuality in two recent prose poems: ...
This research project analyses and compares the autobiographies and fictional representations of peo...