2007
DOI: 10.1007/s12119-007-9011-9
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Age-graded Sexualities: The Struggles of Our Ageing Body

Abstract: This article focuses on the relevance of age vis-à-vis the body and sexuality in society. The author discusses how the symbolization of the body by differences of age displays an intertwining of social and sexuality issues. The central idea is that the constructions of age involve different notions of status related to the ageing body that are problematic in our sexuality because they form complex power relationships, creating boundaries, segmenting sexual expressions and committing individuals to spaces, iden… Show more

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“…Sexuality in later life has long been a contested cultural topic as older adults have often been stereotyped as both asexual and unattractive (Byers, 1983;González, 2007;Gott, 2005). However, the emergence of anti-aging culture (Katz, 2001) and increased societal focus on aging optimally has led to the reconstruction of older adults' sexuality.…”
Section: Sexuality In Later Lifementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sexuality in later life has long been a contested cultural topic as older adults have often been stereotyped as both asexual and unattractive (Byers, 1983;González, 2007;Gott, 2005). However, the emergence of anti-aging culture (Katz, 2001) and increased societal focus on aging optimally has led to the reconstruction of older adults' sexuality.…”
Section: Sexuality In Later Lifementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, older persons, and perhaps especially LGBT older people, have endured the stigma, prejudice, and discrimination related to aging in a youth oriented society. As a consequence of this perceived and actual racism, homophobia, heterosexism, and ageism, many LGBT African Americans are reticent and are unable to access sensitive and appropriate services to support themselves and their families (González, 2007).…”
Section: Woodymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social norms and expectations shape what are considered to be age‐appropriate activities (González ). The sexual activities of older Chinese people are no exception.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%