Older Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans People
Minding the Knowledge Gaps
Herausgeber: Almack, Kathryn; Suen, Yiu-Tung; King, Andrew
Older Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans People
Minding the Knowledge Gaps
Herausgeber: Almack, Kathryn; Suen, Yiu-Tung; King, Andrew
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This groundbreaking book offers a synthesis of perspectives on lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) ageing issues, as well as a critical analysis of both what is known about LGBT ageing and what is not yet known.
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This groundbreaking book offers a synthesis of perspectives on lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) ageing issues, as well as a critical analysis of both what is known about LGBT ageing and what is not yet known.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 366g
- ISBN-13: 9780367586089
- ISBN-10: 0367586088
- Artikelnr.: 69894743
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 366g
- ISBN-13: 9780367586089
- ISBN-10: 0367586088
- Artikelnr.: 69894743
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Andrew King is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Surrey, UK where he also co-directs the Centre for Research on Ageing and Gender (CRAG). He has researched and written about LGBT ageing for more than ten years. Kathryn Almack is Professor of Health, Young People and Family Lives in Health and Social Work at the University of Hertfordshire. She has researched and written on LGBT family lives across the life course over the past twenty years, with a focus on LGBT end-of-life care over the past ten years. Yiu-tung SUEN is Assistant Professor on the Gender Studies Programme at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is the Founding Director of the Sexualities Research Programme, the first research programme in Hong Kong dedicated to conducting rigorous, independent research on sexuality issues, with a focus on sexual orientation, gender identity, law and social policy. Sue Westwood is a freelance researcher and writer, and an Associate Lecturer with the Open University. She published widely in the field of LGBT ageing.
List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgments; List of contributors;
Chapter 1: Older Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans People: Minding the
Knowledge Gaps (Andrew King, Kathryn Almack and Yui-Tung Suen); Chapter 2:
Bisexual ageing: What do we know and why should we care? (Rebecca L.
Jones); Chapter 3: You're not still bisexual, are you? Bi identity,
community and invisibility, moving towards and in older age; (Sue George);
Chapter 4: Mental Health and Well-Being amongst Older Trans People; (Louis
Bailey, Jay McNeil, Sonja J Ellis); Chapter 5: Trans Temporalities and
Non-Linear Ageing (Ruth Pearce); Chapter 6: Levels and layers of
invisibility: Exploring the intersections of ethnicity, culture and
religion in the lives of older LGBT people; (Joanne McCarthy and Roshan das
Nair); Chapter 7: Gaps within gaps: Intersecting marginalisations of older
Black, Asian and minority ethnic LGBT* people (Sue Westwood, Yiu-Tung Suen
and Vernal Scott); Chapter 8: Intergenerationality and LGBT ageing:
assessing the UK evidence base and its implications for policy(Dylan
Kneale); Chapter 9: A complex matrix of identities: working
intergenerationally with LGBTQ people (Catherine McNamara); Chapter 10:
Fabled and far-off places: the preferred futures of older lesbian and gay
adults in long-term care environments. (Paul Willis, Michele Raithby and
Tracey Maegusuku-Hewett); Chapter 11: 'I Didn't Come Out to Go Back in the
Closet': Ageing and end of life care for older LGBT people(Kathryn Almack);
Chapter 12: (Not)Putting Policy into Practice: LGBT* ageing research,
knowledge exchange and citizenship in times of austerity (Andrew King);
Chapter 13: Not 'just a nice thing to do': the effects of austerity on LGBT
older people (Martin Mitchell, Mehul Kotecha and Malen Davies); Chapter 14:
Conclusion: Minding the Knowledge Gaps? (Andrew King, Kathryn Almack,
Yiu-Tung Suen and Sue Westwood); Index
Chapter 1: Older Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans People: Minding the
Knowledge Gaps (Andrew King, Kathryn Almack and Yui-Tung Suen); Chapter 2:
Bisexual ageing: What do we know and why should we care? (Rebecca L.
Jones); Chapter 3: You're not still bisexual, are you? Bi identity,
community and invisibility, moving towards and in older age; (Sue George);
Chapter 4: Mental Health and Well-Being amongst Older Trans People; (Louis
Bailey, Jay McNeil, Sonja J Ellis); Chapter 5: Trans Temporalities and
Non-Linear Ageing (Ruth Pearce); Chapter 6: Levels and layers of
invisibility: Exploring the intersections of ethnicity, culture and
religion in the lives of older LGBT people; (Joanne McCarthy and Roshan das
Nair); Chapter 7: Gaps within gaps: Intersecting marginalisations of older
Black, Asian and minority ethnic LGBT* people (Sue Westwood, Yiu-Tung Suen
and Vernal Scott); Chapter 8: Intergenerationality and LGBT ageing:
assessing the UK evidence base and its implications for policy(Dylan
Kneale); Chapter 9: A complex matrix of identities: working
intergenerationally with LGBTQ people (Catherine McNamara); Chapter 10:
Fabled and far-off places: the preferred futures of older lesbian and gay
adults in long-term care environments. (Paul Willis, Michele Raithby and
Tracey Maegusuku-Hewett); Chapter 11: 'I Didn't Come Out to Go Back in the
Closet': Ageing and end of life care for older LGBT people(Kathryn Almack);
Chapter 12: (Not)Putting Policy into Practice: LGBT* ageing research,
knowledge exchange and citizenship in times of austerity (Andrew King);
Chapter 13: Not 'just a nice thing to do': the effects of austerity on LGBT
older people (Martin Mitchell, Mehul Kotecha and Malen Davies); Chapter 14:
Conclusion: Minding the Knowledge Gaps? (Andrew King, Kathryn Almack,
Yiu-Tung Suen and Sue Westwood); Index
List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgments; List of contributors;
Chapter 1: Older Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans People: Minding the
Knowledge Gaps (Andrew King, Kathryn Almack and Yui-Tung Suen); Chapter 2:
Bisexual ageing: What do we know and why should we care? (Rebecca L.
Jones); Chapter 3: You're not still bisexual, are you? Bi identity,
community and invisibility, moving towards and in older age; (Sue George);
Chapter 4: Mental Health and Well-Being amongst Older Trans People; (Louis
Bailey, Jay McNeil, Sonja J Ellis); Chapter 5: Trans Temporalities and
Non-Linear Ageing (Ruth Pearce); Chapter 6: Levels and layers of
invisibility: Exploring the intersections of ethnicity, culture and
religion in the lives of older LGBT people; (Joanne McCarthy and Roshan das
Nair); Chapter 7: Gaps within gaps: Intersecting marginalisations of older
Black, Asian and minority ethnic LGBT* people (Sue Westwood, Yiu-Tung Suen
and Vernal Scott); Chapter 8: Intergenerationality and LGBT ageing:
assessing the UK evidence base and its implications for policy(Dylan
Kneale); Chapter 9: A complex matrix of identities: working
intergenerationally with LGBTQ people (Catherine McNamara); Chapter 10:
Fabled and far-off places: the preferred futures of older lesbian and gay
adults in long-term care environments. (Paul Willis, Michele Raithby and
Tracey Maegusuku-Hewett); Chapter 11: 'I Didn't Come Out to Go Back in the
Closet': Ageing and end of life care for older LGBT people(Kathryn Almack);
Chapter 12: (Not)Putting Policy into Practice: LGBT* ageing research,
knowledge exchange and citizenship in times of austerity (Andrew King);
Chapter 13: Not 'just a nice thing to do': the effects of austerity on LGBT
older people (Martin Mitchell, Mehul Kotecha and Malen Davies); Chapter 14:
Conclusion: Minding the Knowledge Gaps? (Andrew King, Kathryn Almack,
Yiu-Tung Suen and Sue Westwood); Index
Chapter 1: Older Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans People: Minding the
Knowledge Gaps (Andrew King, Kathryn Almack and Yui-Tung Suen); Chapter 2:
Bisexual ageing: What do we know and why should we care? (Rebecca L.
Jones); Chapter 3: You're not still bisexual, are you? Bi identity,
community and invisibility, moving towards and in older age; (Sue George);
Chapter 4: Mental Health and Well-Being amongst Older Trans People; (Louis
Bailey, Jay McNeil, Sonja J Ellis); Chapter 5: Trans Temporalities and
Non-Linear Ageing (Ruth Pearce); Chapter 6: Levels and layers of
invisibility: Exploring the intersections of ethnicity, culture and
religion in the lives of older LGBT people; (Joanne McCarthy and Roshan das
Nair); Chapter 7: Gaps within gaps: Intersecting marginalisations of older
Black, Asian and minority ethnic LGBT* people (Sue Westwood, Yiu-Tung Suen
and Vernal Scott); Chapter 8: Intergenerationality and LGBT ageing:
assessing the UK evidence base and its implications for policy(Dylan
Kneale); Chapter 9: A complex matrix of identities: working
intergenerationally with LGBTQ people (Catherine McNamara); Chapter 10:
Fabled and far-off places: the preferred futures of older lesbian and gay
adults in long-term care environments. (Paul Willis, Michele Raithby and
Tracey Maegusuku-Hewett); Chapter 11: 'I Didn't Come Out to Go Back in the
Closet': Ageing and end of life care for older LGBT people(Kathryn Almack);
Chapter 12: (Not)Putting Policy into Practice: LGBT* ageing research,
knowledge exchange and citizenship in times of austerity (Andrew King);
Chapter 13: Not 'just a nice thing to do': the effects of austerity on LGBT
older people (Martin Mitchell, Mehul Kotecha and Malen Davies); Chapter 14:
Conclusion: Minding the Knowledge Gaps? (Andrew King, Kathryn Almack,
Yiu-Tung Suen and Sue Westwood); Index