Project: Later Life Intimacy: Women's Unruly Practices, Spaces and Representations
2020-05-01 – 2026-04-30
- Abstract
Almost half a century ago, Simone de Beauvoir (1970) denounced what she called the ‘conspiracy of silence’ in public and scholarly debates about women growing older. Little has changed since then. In spite of the expanding number and proportion of older women in the population and the changing cultural norms regarding sexuality, older women are still often overlooked in research, and their sexuality in particular is still a taboo. Older women are supposed to become asexual and when their sexuality is considered, it is interpreted within a medicalized and phallocentric framework that starts from young adult standards. So far, social sciences and humanities have failed to develop a viable alternative to this line of thinking. The proposed project aims to rectify this significant gap in research and break the silence around older women and sex. A multidisciplinary team of scholars with expertise in anthropology, social geography, cultural studies and feminist philosophy will collaborate and tackle challenging research questions in order to acquire a fundamentally new, affirmative understanding of women’s later life sexuality. A radical multi-method ethnographic research methodology will be developed, (1) based on long-term participant observation in various settings and (2) with a specific focus on ‘unruly’ sexual strategies of older women across different social categories. By uncovering counter-hegemonic knowledge of older women—knowledge that usually stays under the radar of academic attention—the project has great potential to revolutionize how we look at women, old age, and sex. A shift in thinking is needed because the prevalent conceptualizations are blatantly oppressive for older women. Moreover, the project’s methodological-theoretical design that brings older women’s subversive sexual strategies to the forefront of research has also the potential to open the way for radical changes in feminist theorizations of intersectional power, sexual desire and ageing.
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- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
Unruly temporalities : older queer women and non-binary people narrating later-life sexuality
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- Miscellaneous
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Segal, L. (2014). Out of time : The pleasures and perils of ageing. London: Verso Books
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- Conference Paper
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Playing cat in the nursing home: pleasure, care work and the relational possibilities of more-than-human intimacy
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Queer late/r life sex : women and non-binary people's unruly stories
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- Conference Paper
- open access
Politics and poetics of pleasure: rethinking women’s later life sexuality
(2023) -
- Journal Article
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Sensing, drawing and making sense. Enlivening ethnographic fieldnotes.
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Redrawing women’s later-in-life desires : representations of ageing femininities, intimacies and the promise of happiness in graphic novels
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- Journal Article
- A2
- open access
Ageivism roundtable
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- Journal Article
- A2
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Pushing intersectionality, hybridity, and (inter)disciplinary research on digitality to its limits : a conversation among scholars of gender, sexuality, and embodiment
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- Journal Article
- A2
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Gender, sexuality, and embodiment in digital spheres : connecting intersectionality and digitality