Shifting the Vulnerability Economy: Autism and Unmasking

Dryden, J. & Catala, A. (2026). Shifting the Vulnerability Economy: Autism and Unmasking. Hypatia, 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1017/hyp.2026.10080

Publication date: 7 May 2026 Added to AutiHub: 5 Jul 2026 Type: Article Article language: English

This publication is integrated into AutiHub through:

Authors

Publication authors
2
Publication authors identified as autistic
1 / 2 (50.0%)

Abstract

Abstract Autistics are often viewed and treated as a vulnerable population. But what does vulnerability mean in this context, based on first-person, autistic perspectives and our own self-understandings and community-grown reflections, rather than neuronormative expectations? To explore this, we focus on the phenomenon of autistic masking, and what masking and unmasking in different contexts enables and reveals. Drawing on feminist scholarship on conceptualizing vulnerability and treating neurodiversity as an axis of intersectionality, we argue that it is useful to distinguish between what we call openness vulnerability and harm vulnerability, in order to appreciate not only the risks but also the benefits of autistic unmasking. We begin with the notion of neuronormativity, how it is harmful to autistics, and how it institutes an unjust vulnerability economy. We then introduce the concepts of harm vulnerability and openness vulnerability at the core of our argument for a shift in the vulnerability economy toward more just allocations of vulnerability between autistics and neurotypicals. Next, we look more closely at how these unjust vulnerability dynamics play out in the contexts of higher education and healthcare. Finally, we consider strategies for resisting neuronormativity under the non-ideal circumstances of the status quo.

Bibliography cited by this reference

Cited references are imported from external metadata sources when they are available. The list may be partial.

Bibliography inclusion overview

These indicators describe the cited bibliography imported for this publication. Cited-reference metrics use the cited-reference total as denominator. Cited-author metrics state whether they use all cited-author occurrences or only occurrences linked to authors already integrated in the AutiHub database. They use cached links between cited authors and authors integrated in the AutiHub database. Last computed: 16 Aug 2026 11:30.

Cited references
57
Total cited references integrated for this publication.
Cited references with an identified autistic author
8 / 57 (14.0%)
Cited author occurrences identified as autistic
15 / 120 (12.5%)
Among occurrences linked to AutiHub author records: 15 / 55 (27.3%). Distinct cited authors identified as autistic: 10 / 105 (9.5%).
Cited author occurrences linked to AutiHub author records
55 / 120 (45.8%)
Distinct linked cited authors: 43 / 105 (41.0%)
Linked cited-author occurrences not identified as autistic
40 / 55 (72.7%)
Among linked cited-author occurrences only. Across all cited-author occurrences: 40 / 120 (33.3%). Distinct linked cited authors not identified as autistic: 33 / 43 (76.7%).
  1. Ru Ying Cai , Amanda L. Richdale (2016). Educational Experiences and Needs of Higher Education Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder . Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 46(1), 31-41. Springer Science and Business Media LLC.
    Crossref OpenAlex
  2. Nora Berenstain (2016). Epistemic Exploitation . Ergo, an Open Access Journal of Philosophy, 3(20201214). University of Michigan Library.
    Crossref OpenAlex
  3. Garland Thomson (1997). Extraordinary bodies: Figuring physical disability in american culture and literature . Extraordinary bodies: Figuring physical disability in american culture and literature.
    Type: Other
    Crossref
  4. Erinn Gilson (2011). Vulnerability, Ignorance, and Oppression . Hypatia, 26(2), 308-332. Cambridge University Press (CUP).
    Crossref OpenAlex
  5. Deborah Barnbaum (2008). The Ethics of Autism . Indiana University Press.
    Crossref OpenAlex
  6. Wendy Rogers , Catriona Mackenzie , Susan Dodds (2012). Why bioethics needs a concept of vulnerability . International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, 5(2), 11-38. University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress).
    Crossref OpenAlex
  7. Wearing (2022). Ontology as a guide to politics? Judith Butler on interdependency, vulnerability, and nonviolence . Ergo an Open Access Journal of Philosophy, 9, 911.
    Type: Other
    Crossref
  8. Florencia Luna (2009). Elucidating the concept of vulnerability: Layers not labels . International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, 2(1), 121-139. University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress).
    Crossref OpenAlex
  9. Shelley Lynn Tremain (2021). Philosophy of Disability, Conceptual Engineering, and the Nursing Home-Industrial-Complex in Canada . International Journal of Critical Diversity Studies, 4(1). Pluto Journals.
    Crossref OpenAlex
  10. Theoharis C. Theoharides , Asimenia Angelidou , Konstantinos-Dionysios Alysandratos , Bodi Zhang , Shahrzad Asadi , Konstantinos Francis et al. (2012). Mast cell activation and autism . Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Basis of Disease, 1822(1), 34-41. Elsevier BV.
    Crossref OpenAlex
  11. Danielle Petherbridge (2016). What's Critical about Vulnerability? Rethinking Interdependence, Recognition, and Power . Hypatia, 31(3), 589-604. Cambridge University Press (CUP).
    Crossref OpenAlex
  12. Elizabeth Victor , Florencia Luna , Laura Guidry‐Grimes , Alison Reiheld (2022). Vulnerability in practice: Peeling back the layers, avoiding triggers, and preventing cascading effects . Bioethics, 36(5), 587-596. Wiley.
    Crossref OpenAlex
  13. Meng-Chuan Lai , Michael Lombardo , Amber Ruigrok , Bhismadev Chakrabarti , Bonnie Auyeung , Péter Szatmári et al. (2017). Quantifying and exploring camouflaging in men and women with autism . Autism, 21(6), 690-702. SAGE Publications.
    Crossref OpenAlex
  14. Galvin (2024). Self-compassion, camouflaging, and mental health in autistic adults . Autism in Adulthood.
    Type: Other
    Crossref
  15. Florencia Luna (2019). Identifying and evaluating layers of vulnerability – a way forward . Developing World Bioethics, 19(2), 86-95. Wiley.
    Crossref OpenAlex
  16. (n.d.). Tremain, Shelley. 2020. COVID-19 and the naturalization of vulnerability. April 1. Biopolitical Philosophy (blog). https://biopoliticalphilosophy.com/2020/04/01/covid-19-and-the-naturalization-of-vulnerability/
    Type: Other
    Crossref
  17. Laura Hull , Will Mandy , Meng-Chuan Lai , Simon Baron-Cohen , Carrie Allison , Paula Smith et al. (2019). Development and Validation of the Camouflaging Autistic Traits Questionnaire (CAT-Q) . Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 49(3), 819-833. Springer Science and Business Media LLC.
    Crossref OpenAlex
  18. Havi Carel , Ian James Kidd (2021). Institutional Opacity, Epistemic Vulnerability, and Institutional Testimonial Justice . International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 29(4), 473-496. Informa UK Limited.
    Crossref OpenAlex
  19. Ian James Kidd , Havi Carel (2018). Healthcare Practice, Epistemic Injustice, and Naturalism . Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, 84, 211-233. Cambridge University Press (CUP).
    Crossref OpenAlex
  20. Jane D. McLeod , Emily Meanwell , Amelia Hawbaker (2019). The Experiences of College Students on the Autism Spectrum: A Comparison to Their Neurotypical Peers . Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 49(6), 2320-2336. Springer Science and Business Media LLC.
    Crossref OpenAlex
  21. Catala (2023). The Bloomsbury guide to philosophy of disability . The Bloomsbury Guide to Philosophy of Disability, 246–67.
    Type: Other
    Crossref
  22. Tara Chandrasekhar (2020). Supporting the needs of college students with autism spectrum disorder . Journal of American College Health, 68(8), 936-939. Informa UK Limited.
    Crossref OpenAlex
  23. Eilidh Cage , Jack Howes (2020). Dropping out and moving on: A qualitative study of autistic people’s experiences of university . Autism, 24(7), 1664-1675. SAGE Publications.
    Crossref OpenAlex
  24. Emily L. Casanova , Carolina Baeza-Velasco , Caroline B. Buchanan , Manuel F. Casanova (2020). The Relationship between Autism and Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes/Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders . Journal of Personalized Medicine, 10(4), 260. MDPI AG.
    Crossref OpenAlex
  25. Fineman (2008). The vulnerable subject: Anchoring equality in the human condition . Yale Journal of Law and Feminism, 20, 1.
    Type: Other
    Crossref
  26. Lindsay Larios , Stephanie Paterson (2021). Fear of the other: vulnerabilization, social empathy, and the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada . Critical Policy Studies, 15(2), 137-145. Informa UK Limited.
    Crossref OpenAlex
  27. (n.d.). Catala, Amandine. 2022. Toward greater neuroinclusion in philosophy. April 4. Blog of the APA. https://blog.apaonline.org/2022/04/04/toward-greater-neuroinclusion-in-philosophy/
    Type: Other
    Crossref
  28. Garcia (2021). We’re not broken: Changing the autism conversation . We’re Not Broken: Changing the Autism Conversation.
    Type: Other
    Crossref
  29. Taitt (2023). Stories of autistic joy . Stories of autistic joy.
    Type: Other
    Crossref
  30. Catala (2023). Blog of the APA . Blog of the APA.
    Type: Other
    Crossref
  31. Elizabeth M Weir , Carrie Allison , Simon Baron-Cohen (2022). Autistic adults have poorer quality healthcare and worse health based on self-report data . Molecular Autism, 13(1), 23-23. Springer Science and Business Media LLC.
    Crossref OpenAlex
  32. (n.d.). Sins Invalid. 2015. 10 principles of disability justice. September 17. https://www.sinsinvalid.org/blog/10-principles-of-disability-justice
    Type: Other
    Crossref
  33. Elizabeth M. Radulski (2022). Conceptualising Autistic Masking, Camouflaging, and Neurotypical Privilege: Towards a Minority Group Model of Neurodiversity . Human Development, 66(2), 113-127. S. Karger AG.
    Crossref OpenAlex
  34. Yergeau (2018). Authoring Autism: On Rhetoric and Neurological Queerness . Authoring Autism: On Rhetoric and Neurological Queerness..
    Type: Other
    Crossref
  35. Tseela Hoffman , Tami Bar-Shalita , Yelena Granovsky , Eynat Gal , Merry Kalingel-Levi , Yael Dori et al. (2023). Indifference or hypersensitivity? Solving the riddle of the pain profile in individuals with autism . Pain, 164(4), 791-803. Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health).
    Crossref OpenAlex
  36. Stephanie Petty , Amy Ellis (2024). The meaning of autistic movements . Autism, 28(12), 3015-3020. SAGE Publications.
    Crossref OpenAlex
  37. Gilson (2014). The ethics of vulnerability: A feminist analysis of social life and practice . The ethics of vulnerability: A feminist analysis of social life and practice.
    Type: Other
    Crossref
  38. Havi Carel , Ian James Kidd (2025). Individual Vices and Institutional Failings as Drivers of Vulnerabilisation . Social Epistemology, 39(2), 150-165. Informa UK Limited.
    Crossref OpenAlex
  39. (n.d.). Tooley, M., Wolf-Devine, C., Devine, P., and Jaggar, A. M.. 2009. Abortion: Three Perspectives. Point/Counterpoint Series. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Type: Other
    Crossref
  40. Amy S. Walker (2021). Neuroqueer Heresies: Notes on the Neurodiversity Paradigm, Autistic Empowerment, and Postnormal Possibilities . Neuroqueer Heresies: Notes on the Neurodiversity Paradigm, Autistic Empowerment, and Postnormal Possibilities..
    Type: Other
    Crossref
  41. (n.d.). Simmonds, Melissa. 2020. Missing voices: The Black autistics journey. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkKwT-3IWfg
    Type: Other
    Crossref
  42. DiAngelo (2018). White fragility: Why it’s so hard for white people to talk about racism . White fragility: Why it’s so hard for white people to talk about racism.
    Type: Other
    Crossref
  43. (n.d.). Shoemaker, Allison. 2021. On RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars, it’s Zen and the art of that vulnerability the judges are looking for. AV Club (July 16). https://www.avclub.com/on-rupaul-s-drag-race-all-stars-it-s-zen-and-the-art-o-1847285729
    Type: Other
    Crossref
  44. Jones (2022). Autistics working in academia: What are the barriers and facilitators . Autism, 27.
    Type: Other
    Crossref
  45. Brown (2012). Daring greatly: How the courage to be vulnerable transforms the way we live, love, parent, and lead . Daring greatly: How the courage to be vulnerable transforms the way we live, love, parent, and lead.
    Type: Other
    Crossref
  46. (n.d.). Rose, Kieran. 2018. #TakeTheMaskOff. The Autistic Advocate (blog). June 21. https://theautisticadvocate.com/takethemaskoff/
    Type: Other
    Crossref
  47. (2017). Tapestry . Tapestry.
    Type: Other
    Crossref
  48. Butler (2004). Precarious life: The powers of mourning and violence . Precarious life: The powers of mourning and violence.
    Type: Other
    Crossref
  49. Price (2022). Unmasking autism: Discovering the new faces of neurodiversity . Unmasking Autism: Discovering the New Faces of Neurodiversity.
    Type: Other
    Crossref