酷儿,可见,存在:LGB老年人在长期护理环境中的可见性

IF 0.6 Q3 URBAN STUDIES
Pauline Willis
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摘要

本文从概念上讨论了在老年人长期护理环境中,女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋(LGB)人群的不同生活、身份和集体政治可以被看到的方式,以及如何被看到。本文的目的是将可见性策略作为促进护理环境中社会包容的方法提出问题。这是一个概念性的讨论,借鉴了几位社会理论家之前讨论过的可见性、知识和性的政治。提高曝光率本身并不能完全解决老年LGB可以被代表和被称为特定类型的性公民的方式。这可能会削弱对他们的需求、兴趣和愿望的更全面的认识,包括他们的性生活和历史。让LGB的生活在护理环境中可见并不总是消除恐同观点和信仰的有效或积极的策略。可见性政治的理论意义要求我们更深入地考虑提高可见性的策略。本文最后讨论了在护理环境中重新思考可视性策略的一些实际含义。独创性/价值关于能见度策略应用的批判性讨论,以及这些策略中包含的有问题的假设,在主流住房和老年LGB人群的社会护理方面缺乏。本文试图开启这一重要的讨论。
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Queer, visible, present: the visibility of older LGB adults in long-term care environments
Purpose This paper is a conceptual discussion of the ways in which the diverse lives, identities and collective politics of lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) people can be made visible, and how they are made visible, in long-term care environments for older people. The purpose of this paper is to problematise strategies of visibility as methods for promoting social inclusion in care environments. Design/methodology/approach This is a conceptual discussion that draws on several social theorists that have previously discussed the politics of visibility, knowledge and sexuality. Findings Promoting increased visibility in itself does not fully grapple with the ways in which older LGB can be represented and known as particular kinds of sexual citizens. This potentially curtails a more holistic recognition of their needs, interests and wishes, inclusive of their sexual lives and histories. Making LGB lives visible in care environments may not always be a productive or affirmative strategy for dismantling homophobic views and beliefs. Practical implications The theoretical implications of a politics of visibility warrant a deeper consideration of strategies for promoting visibility. The paper concludes with a discussion of some of the practical implications for rethinking strategies of visibility in care environments. Originality/value Critical discussions about the application of visibility strategies, and the problematic assumptions contained within such strategies, are lacking in relation to mainstream housing and social care provision for older LGB people. This paper seeks to initiate this important discussion.
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Housing Care and Support
Housing Care and Support URBAN STUDIES-
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