Crones, Dirty Old Men, Sexy Seniors: Representations of the Sexuality of Older Persons |
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Authors: | Thomas Walz |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Social Work, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa |
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Abstract: | The representations of the sexuality of older persons in American society are neither flattering nor accurate. Often what is presented is filled with confusion, uncertainty, and contradictions. Sexuality of old people, like sexuality of adolescents, frightens most adults in between. Evidence suggests hope that in popular culture, conventional representations of sexless older people are finally undergoing a change. The popular literature aimed at elderly or midlife audiences increasingly portrays older persons as healthy, vigorous, and not unattractive. Since in the popular mind attractiveness and sexuality are believed to be closely linked, this change signals an increased willingness to credit old people who are aging well (i.e., who look and act young) with being sexually interested and probably active. |
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Keywords: | sexuality aging media |
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