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Uncomfortable labels : my life as a gay autistic trans woman / Laura Kate Dale.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2019Description: 190 pages ; 20 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781785925870
  • 1785925873
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
Prologue: Being LGBT and having autism is actually pretty common -- Part I: Life pre-transition and diagnosis. The ignored early signs ; Being the weird kid ; The teen tipping point ; Coming out of the closet ; Depression and addiction -- Part II: Living through transition and diagnosis. Transition, and learning to read who I wanted to be ; Squeezing in a late youth into adulthood ; I'm proud I'm not invisible -- Part III: Life post-transition and diagnosis. LGBT spaces are not for autistic adults ; Transgender conflicts and autism ; Learning to watch your friends die ; Being a trans woman with autism is sometimes pretty bad ; Roller derby : the intersection of LGBT and autism-friendly group support ; Where do I go from here?
Summary: In this candid memoir, Laura Kate Dale recounts what life is like growing up as a gay trans woman on the autism spectrum. From struggling with sensory processing and learning social cues and feminine presentation, through to coming out as trans during an autistic meltdown, Laura draws on her personal experiences from life prior to transition and diagnosis, through to the years of self-discovery, to give a unique insight into the nuances of sexuality, gender, and autism, and how they intersect.
List(s) this item appears in: Autism Awareness | TDoV - Adults
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Main Library Biography Dale, L. D139 Available 33111009689247
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

"So while the assumption when I was born was that I was or would grow up to be a neurotypical heterosexual boy, that whole idea didn't really pan out long term."

In this candid, first-of-its-kind memoir, Laura Kate Dale recounts what life is like growing up as a gay trans woman on the autism spectrum. From struggling with sensory processing, managing socially demanding situations and learning social cues and feminine presentation, through to coming out as trans during an autistic meltdown, Laura draws on her personal experiences from life prior to transition and diagnosis, and moving on to the years of self-discovery, to give a unique insight into the nuances of sexuality, gender and autism, and how they intersect.

Charting the ups and downs of being autistic and on the LGBT spectrum with searing honesty and humour, this is an empowering, life-affirming read for anyone who's felt they don't fit in.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-190).

Prologue: Being LGBT and having autism is actually pretty common -- Part I: Life pre-transition and diagnosis. The ignored early signs ; Being the weird kid ; The teen tipping point ; Coming out of the closet ; Depression and addiction -- Part II: Living through transition and diagnosis. Transition, and learning to read who I wanted to be ; Squeezing in a late youth into adulthood ; I'm proud I'm not invisible -- Part III: Life post-transition and diagnosis. LGBT spaces are not for autistic adults ; Transgender conflicts and autism ; Learning to watch your friends die ; Being a trans woman with autism is sometimes pretty bad ; Roller derby : the intersection of LGBT and autism-friendly group support ; Where do I go from here?

In this candid memoir, Laura Kate Dale recounts what life is like growing up as a gay trans woman on the autism spectrum. From struggling with sensory processing and learning social cues and feminine presentation, through to coming out as trans during an autistic meltdown, Laura draws on her personal experiences from life prior to transition and diagnosis, through to the years of self-discovery, to give a unique insight into the nuances of sexuality, gender, and autism, and how they intersect.

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