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Old Gay Men's Bodies and Masculinities

Kathleen F. Slevin* and Thomas J. Linneman

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: keslev{at}wm.edu.


   Abstract

In the hierarchy of masculinities, old men and gay men are clearly subordinated. Many assume, therefore, that old gay men are doubly stigmatized; however, we argue that the picture is decidedly more complex. In this article, we explore the bodily experiences of aging through analysis of intensive interviews with 10 gay men who are in their 60s, 70s, and 80s. We focus on the interpretations and strategies these gay men use to make sense of their aging bodies. We identify several themes relating to how these men think about their own bodies, the bodies of other gay men, and their place within gay communities. Their aging corporeal experiences allow us to examine ageist notions about aging and being old and to explore how this thinking, which valorizes youthfulness, shapes their aging experiences.

First published on February 13, 2009
Men and Masculinities 2009, doi:10.1177/1097184X08325225


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