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EPISODE · Jan 21, 2026 · 37 MIN

What can an ‘autistic’ Barbie represent when neurodivergence has no single look?

from In Focus by The Hindu · host The Hindu

There's a new Barbie in town. She avoids direct eye contact, makes repetitive physical movements in social settings, and her pretty purple dress is comfortable and free from irritating seams. Her pink headphones -- they're more than just a fashion statement. Mattel, the multinational toy company, has launched an ‘autistic’ Barbie as part of its range of “inclusive” dolls. It has partnered with the U.S.-based Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN) to create an intentional set of features that aim to reflect experiences typically invisible in mainstream toy aisles. In today's episode, we go beyond the marketing dimension to discuss what an autistic Barbie could mean for autism awareness, inclusion, and long-term care initiatives in India. Guest: Dr. Nidhi Singhal, Director of Research and Training at Action for Autism (National Centre for Autism) Host: Vibha B Madhava Edited by Jude Weston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

There's a new Barbie in town. She avoids direct eye contact, makes repetitive physical movements in social settings, and her pretty purple dress is comfortable and free from irritating seams. Her pink headphones -- they're more than just a fashion statement. Mattel, the multinational toy company, has launched an ‘autistic’ Barbie as part of its range of “inclusive” dolls. It has partnered with the U.S.-based Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN) to create an intentional set of features that aim to reflect experiences typically invisible in mainstream toy aisles. In today's episode, we go beyond the marketing dimension to discuss what an autistic Barbie could mean for autism awareness, inclusion, and long-term care initiatives in India. Guest: Dr. Nidhi Singhal, Director of Research and Training at Action for Autism (National Centre for Autism) Host: Vibha B Madhava Edited by Jude Weston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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