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‘No, My Husband Isn’t Dead, [But] One Has to Re-Invent Sexuality’: Reading Erica Jong for the Future of Aging ?

机译:“不,我的丈夫还没死,但是,一个人必须重新发明性生活”:读艾丽卡·琼(Erica Jong)看衰老的未来吗?

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New biomedicalized forms of longevity, anti-aging ideals, and the focus on successful aging have permeated the current sociocultural and political climate, and will affect the future of aging. This article examines changing attitudes towards sexual practices and the perception of sexuality in later years, as exemplified in Erica Jong’s middle and late life works and interviews. Instead of succumbing to anti-aging culture and biomedicalization of sex in old age, Jong reveals alternative ways of exploring sexual practices in older age, and challenges a pharmaceutical market that promotes the consumption of medication to enhance the idea of virility and ‘sexual fitness’ in older men. Jong’s work undoes the narrative of decline that portrays older individuals as sexually inactive and frail, and, at the same time, shows that the interest in sexual intercourse and the erect phallus gradually becomes less important as people grow older. This qualitative narrative analysis opens the discussion for reconsideration of late-life sexuality beyond biomedical understandings of late-life sex and old age. The study also reveals how a literary approach can provide alterative and more realistic perspectives towards sexual experiences in later stages of life that can have significant implications for healthcare policy and the future of aging.
机译:长寿的新生物医学形式,抗衰老理想以及对成功衰老的关注已渗透到当前的社会文化和政治气候中,并将影响衰老的未来。本文研究了后来几年对性行为和性观念的态度变化,例如艾丽卡·钟(Erica Jong)的中后期作品和访谈中所体现的那样。 Jong并没有屈服于抗衰老文化和老年性的生物医学方法,而是揭示了探索老年性行为的替代方法,并向制药市场发起挑战,该市场促进了药物的消费,以增强性欲和“性健康”的观念。在年长的男人中。 Jong的作品消除了衰落的叙事,衰落的叙事将年长的人描绘为缺乏性活动和体弱的人,同时表明,随着人的年龄增长,对性交和阳具的兴趣逐渐变得不那么重要。这种定性的叙事分析为重新考虑晚年性生活提供了讨论,超出了对晚年性生活和老年的生物医学理解。该研究还揭示了文学方法如何在生活的后期阶段提供对性经历的替代性和更现实的观点,这些观点可能对医疗保健政策和衰老的未来产生重大影响。

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