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Tensions and contradictions: Women’s stories of ageing and sexuality in the context of the past

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posted on 2025-05-20, 02:42 authored by Rachel ThorpeRachel Thorpe
This article explores older Australian women’s sexual subjectivities in the context of cultural expectations of generational change in later-life sexual practices. Drawing upon interview and journal data from 28 women aged 55 to 81, it considers diverse recollections of their sexual pasts and their current subjective expectations of sex and intimacy in old age. These data suggest that these ‘post liberation’ women’s understandings of their sexual lives were shaped by a rejection of asexual old age, while simultaneously relying upon traditional gendered and heteronormative notions of sexual practice and desire. Applying a critical gerontological lens to these data, this article demonstrates the presence of obstacles in the sometimes over-simplified and linear interpretations of generational change.

Funding

Sexual well-being and ageing: a study of older Australian women

Australian Research Council

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Rachel Thorpe was supported by a La Trobe University PhD scholarship.

History

Publication Date

2019-09-01

Journal

Sexualities

Volume

22

Issue

5-6

Pagination

18p. (p. 969-986)

Publisher

SAGE

ISSN

1363-4607

Rights Statement

© The Author(s) 2018.

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