Searchable Bibliography

Our searchable bibliography will allow you to browse and easily find a list of curated sources pertaining to aromanticism, asexuality, and its related subject matters. To maximize the relevancy of the search results, these are our recommended steps to using the bibliography.

  1. Select the tags you are interested in the advanced filters such as affect, adolescence. Tags were manually assigned by our research team to each resource to ensure they are relevant.
  2. If you want to further specify your search results, you can also select the category (article, book chapter, etc.) and type of resource (academic or community).
  3. Search up the term you are looking for in the search bar. Your results will be filtered based on the tags, category, and type you've selected.
  4. You can also check and uncheck different types of information you want to see in the table such as Press, Disciple, Editors, etc.
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AuthorsTitleYearTags
Hillary H. Bush, Lindsey W. Williams, Eva MendesBrief Report: Asexuality and Young Women on the Autism Spectrum2021asexual; autism; disability; gender; HSDD; pathologization; psychology; qualitative methods; quantitative methods
Daniela CutasEditorial: On Love2018amatonormativity; autism; Black; colonialism; friendship; gender; love; marriage; morality; nonmonogamy; philosophy; queer; race; reproduction; romantic
Karen CuthbertYou have to be Normal to be Abnormal: An Empirically Grounded Exploration of the Intersection of Asexuality and Disability2017asexual; autism; disability; gold star asexual; intersectionality; pathologization; queer; race; sociology; theory
Emily M. Lund, Bayley A. JohnsonAsexuality and Disability: Strange but Compatible Bedfellows2005asexual; asexual reading/theory; autism; desexualization; disability; disability theory/studies; HSDD; intersectionality; pathologization; romantic; split attraction
Eunjung KimHow Much Sex is Healthy? The Pleasures of Asexuality2010asexual; autism; desexualization; disability; disability theory/studies; erotics; intersectionality; media; nonsexual; pathologization; TV
Michón Neal5 Ways Amatonormativity Sets Harmful Relationship Norms for Us All2016amatonormativity; aromantic; asexual; autism; friendship; intimacy; jealousy; love; nonmonogamy; romantic
Anna KurowickaThe Queer Identity for the Twenty-First Century? An Exploration of Asexuality2015a-fluidity; asexual; autism; AVEN; categorization; coming out; community; essentialism; feminism; identity; intimacy; LGBTQ; masturbation; media; pathologization; psychology; queer; romantic; sexusociety
codeman38Sex education: a confusing place for an ace2012asexual; autism; Carnival of Aces; sex education; Tumblr
Melanie YergauAuthoring Autism: On Rhetoric and Neurological Queerness2018a-fluidity; asexual; asexual reading/theory; autism; demisexuality; desexualization; disability; disability theory/studies; gender; gender fluidity; gray-asexuality; neurodivergent; nonbinary; orientation; queer; queer theory; reproduction; split attraction; squish
SoulRiserExplaining stuff to people is hard work2019aromantic; autism; Carnival of Aros; coming out
Tabby ShieldmaidenMy Future2023amatonormativity; aromantic; autism; Carnival of Aros; family; heteronormativity; marriage; relationships; Tumblr