The Curious Intersectionality of Being an Autistic Chinese Canadian

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15173/cjae.v5i1.5959

Keywords:

Chinese Canadian, Chinese autistic, late diagnosis, autistic self-advocate, intersectionality

Abstract

In this piece, I aim to explore the complex intersectionality of being both autistic and Chinese Canadian, a topic that is rarely discussed. As someone who is multiply marginalized, my cultural background and traditional Chinese upbringing played a significant role in delaying my autism diagnosis until adulthood. I want to shed light on the unique challenges East Asians face in relation to autism, especially since, despite Canada’s rich diversity and large Asian population, autistic Asians remain significantly underrepresented and underdiagnosed. By sharing my personal journey, I hope to bridge that gap. The narrative begins with a personal reflection on my past misunderstandings about autism and how those misconceptions were shaped by my cultural context. It then delves into a broader analysis of why autism awareness is generally lacking in Chinese communities. Finally, I will demonstrate how I’ve taken on the role of advocating for greater autism awareness, particularly within these communities, while striving to educate others. Through my story, I aim not only to raise awareness but also to foster a deeper understanding and acceptance of autism, helping to create a more inclusive and supportive environment for people of all cultural backgrounds.

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Published

2025-04-12

How to Cite

Lu, J. (2025). The Curious Intersectionality of Being an Autistic Chinese Canadian. Canadian Journal of Autism Equity, 5(1), 57–68. https://doi.org/10.15173/cjae.v5i1.5959

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Experiential Commentary