Dear all,

We’d like to invite you to our next Macquarie Minds and Intelligences Public 
Lecture.
When: Tuesday 16th of  September at 4pm.
Where: 17WW 224 Moot Court (Michael Kirby Building) - Macquarie University. 
Please note this is an in-person event only.

We are delighted to have Dr Emily Hughes from Macquarie University present the 
following:
Signifying the Autistic Sense of Self
In this talk, I consider the ways in which the literature on ‘impaired 
narrative ability’ in Autism reinforces the pervasive idea that Autistic people 
have an impoverished sense of self. In positioning Autistic people as 
unreliable narrators with partial senses of self that are, in effect, 
unnarratable, this literature others Autistic people from the outset through 
the paradoxical claim that Autistic people are both too Autistic and not 
Autistic enough to author their own lived experiences. Turning to research on 
epistemic injustice, I then suggest that, whilst predominantly neurotypical 
worlds clearly lack the collective hermeneutical resources to interpret the 
significance of an Autistic sense of self, the literature on epistemic 
injustice nevertheless continues to privilege symbolic forms of signification 
as the means through which Autistic people might construct these resources and 
thereby signify a coherent sense of self. Challenging the privileging of the 
symbolic, I argue in closing that non-symbolic, non-durational, and 
non-intentional forms of ‘Autistic perceptual signification’ – and the 
‘ecological’ senses of self to which they give rise – are a more meaningful way 
to approach the complexity and heterogeneity of Autistic (and non-Autistic) 
ways of being in the world.


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