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Sex and Text: Queering Older Men’s Sexuality in Contemporary U.S. Fiction

机译:性别和文本:在当代美国小说中调情老年人的性欲

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Abstract This paper will explore the representation of men’s aging experiences in contemporary U.S. fiction. While most gender-ed approaches to aging have focused on women, which has contributed to the cultural invisibility of older men, this study focuses on men’s aging experiences as men, thus challenging the inverse correlation between masculinity and aging. To do so, the study draws on a selected number of contemporary U.S. male-authored fictional works, which question the widely-held assumption that aging is a lesser concern for men, or that men and women’s aging experiences may be simply defined as opposed. The literary corpus includes male authors from different backgrounds so as to illustrate how (self-)representations of aging men vary according not only to gender but also class (Richard Ford), race (Ernest Gaines), and sexual orientation (Edmund White), amongst other factors. The presentation will thus end up challenging the conventional equation of men’s aging processes with (sexual) decline, exemplifying their plurality as well as irreducible contradictions.
机译:摘要本文将探讨男子在当代美国小说中的老龄化经验的代表。虽然大多数对老龄化的性别接近都集中在妇女上,这对老年人的文化隐形作出了贡献,但这项研究侧重于男性的老龄化经历,从而挑战了男性气概和老化之间的反向关联。为此,研究涉及选定数量的当代美国男性撰写的虚构作品,这些作品是广泛持有的假设,即老龄化对男性的较小问题,或者男性和女性的老龄化经验可能被视为反对。文学语料库包括来自不同背景的男性作者,以说明老年人的(自我)表示如何根据性别而异(理查德福特),种族(Ernest Gases)和性取向(Edmund White),在其他因素中。因此,介绍最终将挑战男性衰老过程的常规方程(性)下降,示例其多个以及不可缩放的矛盾。

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