Nog voordat Asperger zijn syndroom beschreef was er al een vrouwelijke onderzoekster op dat gebied, Grunya Sukhareva, die autisme al beschreef. Ook bij meisjes. ndclibrary.sjc1.vultrobjects.com/simmonds-suc...#autisme#asperger#sukhareva #1927
I've found Sukhareva 1927 today: `The main difference is that for the girls, the emotional disturbances always come to the fore […] The presentation of eccentricity among [autistic] boys consists of tendencies towards superfluous abstraction, absurd rumination, stereotyped movements, and‘ →
I did found out that Sukhareva also researched AFAB autistic persons, which a lot of later research ignored, probably due to Asperger's stereotype of autistic people as boy wonders with peculiar habits, that was and is very much prevalent.
hmmm it’s not like there’s more examples than you could list of men just cribbing the research women have done or anything. also LEO KANNER actually citing her?????? Kanner was so wrong on a lot of shit abt autism as concept that sukhareva got right but at least he cited her!!!
yeah and it’s weird bc on the other hand you have stuff like how years before hans asp*rger “discovered” The Syndrome We No Longer Call That, grunya sukhareva was doing it in the ussr with respect and humanity in her work
Someone called me a name I won't repeat all bc I was correctin' their misinformation on Autism. It's important to get the information as correctly as possible. There's already too much misinformation! Let's not spread more
On #InternationalWomensDaydoi.org/10.3109/0803...
Those who liked my talk for Maskwacis Cultural College will also find Rowan Ellis' well considered discussion valuable (though the author doesn't mention Sukhareva, Frankl, or Weiss in their history, which is fine, but I'm a history nerd): www.youtube.com/watch?v=WA9B...
Sherlock, Sheldon, and Dr Shaun "I am a Surgeon" Murphy - surely autistic represenation can do better than this? Let's deep dive into the tropes and stereoty...
Should be the "first American diagnosed with Autism died last year" Dr. Grunya Sukhareva was the first to identify Autistic children both girls and boys in the 1920s. Sadly her work is still relatively unknown but it shouldn't be