老龄化,性行为和地点:调整老年学和性行为的地理位置

IF 3.1 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Andrew Gorman-Murray, Corrinne Sullivan, Emilie Baganz
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摘要

性学和老年学的空间研究已被确立为地理学的分支学科,但很少有研究将这两种文献结合起来,从空间角度考察老年和性学。我们的目的是强调地理学家对这项研究的贡献,这项研究是基于衰老和性行为的经历与地点有着内在联系的断言。我们首先概述了地理学中的性学和老年学的子领域,然后回顾了这两种文献在地理学内外的工作,重点是LGBTIQ+老年人。然后,我们提出了一些关于老龄化和性取向的空间调查,这将有助于更好地了解老年LGBTIQ+人群的空间使用、需求和偏好。拟议的研究领域包括:代际变化以及与同性恋社区、空间和社区的关系;退休迁移;养老设施和服务;就地养老和居家养老;女同性恋、酷儿女性和老年人;反式*老化;Indigeneity;交集;还有数字空间。我们认为,推进这项研究将有助于建立酷儿地理老年学,增强我们对老年LGBTIQ+成年人及其生活世界的理解。
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Ageing, sexualities and place: Aligning the geographies of gerontology and sexualities

The spatial studies of both sexualities and gerontology have been established as subfields within the discipline of geography, but there are few studies that combine both strands of literature and examine old age and sexualities from a spatial perspective. Our aim is to highlight the contribution geographers can make to this research, which is based on the assertion that experiences of both ageing and sexualities are intrinsically linked to place. We first outline the subfields of sexualities and gerontology within geography and then review the work that has drawn on both of those literatures–within and beyond geography–with a focus on LGBTIQ+ older adults. We then propose a number of spatial enquiries into ageing and sexualities that will enable a better understanding of the spatial uses, needs and preferences of the older LGBTIQ+ population. The proposed areas of research include: generational changes and relations with gay communities, spaces and neighbourhoods; retirement migration; aged-care facilities and services; ageing-in-place and in-home care; lesbians, queer women and ageing; trans* ageing; Indigeneity; intersectionality; and digital spaces. We argue that advancing this research will contribute to the establishment of a queer geographical gerontology that enhances our understanding of older LGBTIQ+ adults and their lifeworlds.

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Geography Compass
Geography Compass GEOGRAPHY-
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6.00
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61
期刊介绍: Unique in its range, Geography Compass is an online-only journal publishing original, peer-reviewed surveys of current research from across the entire discipline. Geography Compass publishes state-of-the-art reviews, supported by a comprehensive bibliography and accessible to an international readership. Geography Compass is aimed at senior undergraduates, postgraduates and academics, and will provide a unique reference tool for researching essays, preparing lectures, writing a research proposal, or just keeping up with new developments in a specific area of interest.
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