Comic Redesigns the Autism Spectrum to Crush Stereotypes

Monday with Maureen: “Comic Redesigns the Autism Spectrum to Crush Stereotypes”

This comic strip featured on The Mighty illustrates the nuances of the autism spectrum with more creativity and thoughtfulness than we’ve seen in any other comic! If you have the chance to give it a read, this article offers an intriguing and eye-opening perspective on how different one person’s experience on the autism spectrum can be from another’s.

Author: The Mighty Staff

Rebecca Burgess sees a problem with the way many people perceive the autism spectrum. Her resolution? The comic below. The Tumblr user debuted “Understanding the Spectrum” (below), which gets rid of the linear autism spectrum image (i.e. you’re either “not autistic, “very autistic” or somewhere in between) and replaces it with a round spectrum full of several traits or ways the brain processes information.

“I want people to understand that autistic people don’t all fit a stereotype, and show people the consequences of stereotyping,” Burgess, from the U.K., told The Mighty in an email. “[Stereotyping leads to] underestimating the skills of autistic people or not believing someone [who is on the spectrum].”

The comic, which she released in April for Autism Acceptance Week, has earned her messages from autistic people, parents and teachers, thanking Burgess for helping them explain the spectrum in a more accurate way.

Take a look at “Understanding the Spectrum” below, and let us know how you would describe the spectrum to someone unfamiliar with autism in the comments at the bottom.

explanation of how it's confusing to explain autism

 

graph of how autism used to be described as a linear spectrum

 

linear spectrum for autism doesn't work

phrases being yelled at a person with autism

introduction to colorwheel autism spectrum

further explanation of how to think of the autism spectrum

this spectrum explanation would lead to more acceptance

autism spectrum explained as a color wheel

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