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Gay Midlife and Maturity

Crises, Opportunities, and Fulfillment

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Buch | Hardcover
254 Seiten
1991
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-56024-028-0 (ISBN)
64,80 inkl. MwSt
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Addressing the issue of homosexuality and old age, this book attempts to dispel the myth that gays and lesbians find it hard to adjust to later life. The study also focuses on the behaviour of older gay men, both sexual and otherwise.
Aging is stressful for anyone in youth-oriented Western societies. Elderly people encounter difficulties and discrimination, sometimes because of reduced income, transportation and housing problems, and failing health, but often due to the persistent negative stereotypes that color others’attitudes and behavior toward old people. Gay men and lesbians experience these stresses, as well as the numerous additional problems associated with their sexual orientation.Gay Midlife and Maturity is a dynamic and positive volume that challenges the long-held stereotype of the sad and lonely old homosexual. A growing body of international literature, much of which is featured in this book, rejects this myth and illustrates that older gay men and lesbians cope well with the aging process and are comparable to younger homosexuals in social and psychological adjustment. A much-needed and major contribution, Gay Midlife and Maturity contains an enormous amount of information for readers interested in gerontology and homosexuality. Experts, for the first time, examine the relationship between the adjustment of gay people to later life and the age and sequence of the resolution of these typically early developmental processes, raising many questions about traditional theories of gay development. The existing contradictions and debates about gay men and accelerated aging are addressed. Other valuable chapters focus on a theory of successful aging, a comparison of the traditional gay community (pre-Stonewall) versus the organized gay community, the vital role of communication in gay relationships, the sexual attitudes and behaviors of older gay men, and much more.Additional interesting and worthwhile chapters of this thought-provoking new book include an in-depth interview with Don Bachardy about his 33-year relationship Christopher Isherwood, a renowned English writer who was 30 years his senior, and a review of the growing literature on gay aging.

Contents
Foreword

Introduction
Stigma, Gay Lifestyles, and Adjustment to Aging: A Study of Later Life Gay Men and Lesbians
Through the Looking Glass: Life After Isherwood: A Conversation With Don Bachardy (Interview by John Alan Lee)
Accelerated Aging and Male Homosexuality: Australian Evidence in a Continuing Debate
Lavender and Gray: A Brief Survey of Lesbian and Gay Aging Studies
Being There: A Support Network of Lesbian Women
Older Lesbian and Gay People: A Theory of Successful Aging
Natives and Settlers: An Ethnographic Note on Early Interaction of Older Homosexual Men With Younger Gay Liberationists
Loneliness and the Aging Homosexual: Is Pet Therapy an Answer?
Can We Talk? Can We Really Talk? Communication as a Key Factor in the Maturing Homosexual Couple
Sexual Attitudes and Behavior in Midlife and Aging Homosexual Males
Social Exchanges Between Older and Younger Gay Male Partners
The Impact of Age on Paid Sexual Encounters
Sappho and the Crack of Dawn (Fragment 58–L–P)
Reference Notes Included

Erscheint lt. Verlag 5.3.1991
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 608 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Sexualität / Partnerschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
ISBN-10 1-56024-028-8 / 1560240288
ISBN-13 978-1-56024-028-0 / 9781560240280
Zustand Neuware
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