1st Edition

Gay and Gray The Older Homosexual Man, Second Edition

By John Dececco, Phd Copyright 1996
350 Pages
by Routledge

354 Pages
by Routledge

354 Pages
by Routledge

In the absence of accurate information, American culture has upheld a distorted view of what it means to be an older gay man. Gay and Gray is the first and only scholarly full-length treatment of older gay men in America today. It breaks the stereotype that older gay men are strange, lonely creatures and reveals that most older gay men are well-adjusted to their homosexuality and the aging... Read more
Contents Preface
  • Prologue
  • Introduction
  • Part I: The Interview Study
  • The Interview Respondents
  • Matthew
  • William
  • Mike
  • Arthur
  • David
  • Scott
  • Part II: The Questionnaire Study
  • Method
  • What Are Older Homosexual Men Like?
  • What Leads to Psychological and Social Adjustment?
  • The Older Homosexual Man in Perspective
  • Part III: Additional Perspectives on Gay Aging
  • Age-Status Labeling in Homosexual Men
  • Natives and Settlers: An Ethnographic Note on Early Interaction of Older Homosexual Men with Younger Gay Liberationists
  • Sexual Attitudes and Behavior in Midlife and Aging Homosexual Males
  • Older Lesbian and Gay People: A Theory of Successful Aging
  • Appendix A: Advertisements
  • Appendix B: Interview Schedule
  • Appendix C: Questionnaire
  • References
  • Index

Biography

Raymond Berger