350 Pages
by
Routledge
354 Pages
by
Routledge
354 Pages
by
Routledge
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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






