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Queer aging : the gayby boomers and a new frontier for gerontology / Jesus Ramirez-Valles.

LIBRA HQ76.27.O44 R36 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ramirez-Valles, Jesus, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Citizens Association for Racial Equality.
Older gay people.
Aging--Social aspects.
Aging.
Older gay people--Care.
Physical Description:
xviii, 225 pages ; 21 cm
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2016]
Summary:
"As the first generation of gay men enters its autumn years, these men's responses to the physical and emotional tolls of aging promise to be as revolutionary as their advances in AIDS and civil rights activism. Older gay men's approaches to friendship, caregiving, romantic and sexual relationships, illness, and bereavement is upending conventional wisdom regarding the aging process, LGBTQ communities, and the entire field of gerontology. QUEER AGING comprises scholar Jesus Ramirez-Valles's probing conversations with 11 racially and economically diverse representatives of this pioneering generation of gay men-the gayby boomers. Through candid, first-person narratives, Ramirez-Valles's subjects reflect on their varied experiences as late career professionals, retirees, AIDS survivors, caregivers for ailing partners, and witnesses to profound social and cultural change. Framed within a larger introduction to both Queer Theory and its history, these reflections provide context for understanding the aging arc and experience of older gay men. Spanning sociology, history, cultural studies, and social work, QUEER AGING will be a vital resource for students as well as health professionals who serve the gay community and communities of color."-- Provided by publisher.
"The aging of gay men is as revolutionary as the gay liberation and AIDS movements were. With the aging of Baby Boomer generation, we are witnessing a new phenomenon: gay men entrance to old age. This is transforming our views of old age, the composition of LGBTQ communities, and the field of gerontology. Queer Aging timely addresses the question: What is like to be an older gay man? It brings the stories and the voices of a diverse group of men to uncover the aging experience and examine how race, AIDS, and age together are shaping the lives of these men"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note:
Preface
1: Introduction: Queering Gerontology
2: Stan:"If I'm left, then I have to be the best little gay boy ever"
3: Anthony: " It has to be something else to this"
4: Marvin: "I learned very early that it's not just about being gay"
5: Robert: "I'm a pusher and I don't like to hear the word 'no'"
6: Ramiro: "My family is really my gay friends"
7: Grand: "I am a humanitarian"
8: Charlie:" ... being older and being by yourself"
9: Adam:" ... age is just a number. I don't necessarily put much stock in it"
10: Jesse:"I am a chameleon. I adapt to whatever you throw me into"
11: Louis: "I'm always meeting the underdog people"
12: Jimmy: "The party came to a crashing end"
13: The Praxis of Queer Gerontology
References.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Ramirez-Valles, Jesus, author. Queer aging.
ISBN:
9780190276348
0190276347
OCLC:
957184995

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