King2017

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King2017
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key King2017
Author(s) Andrew King
Title Troubling identities? Examining older lesbian, gay and/or bisexual people's membership categorisation work and its significance
Editor(s) Elizabeth Peel, Rosie Harding
Tag(s) EMCA, MCA, Sexuality, Elderly, Identity
Publisher Routledge
Year 2017
Language English
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Pages 163-182
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DOI 10.4324/9781315566207-9
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Howpublished
Book title Ageing and Sexualities: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
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Abstract

Over the past decade or so the lives of older people who identify as lesbian, gay and/or bisexual (LGB) have increasingly become the focus of research, emanating from academics, third-sector organisations and community-based projects. This population of older adults has also been identified in some forms of policy making and service provision as being in particular need of support. Moreover, writers have suggested that because current generations of older LGB people experienced a more draconian climate earlier in their lives, even if they did not necessarily identify as lesbian, gay and/or bisexual at the time, this legacy of stigma has endured (de Vries, 2014; Knauer, 2011). Cumulatively, therefore, older LGB people are identified as a distinct group of the ageing population with different life experiences and needs to their older heterosexual peers, which requires an institutional response.

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