Still here, still queer? Queer lives and subjectivities in dementia care

IF 2.1 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Sexualities Pub Date : 2024-08-18 DOI:10.1177/13634607241274868
Linn J Sandberg, Anna Siverskog
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This article explores possibilities for the emergence of queer lives and queer subjectivities in dementia care, the meaning of being queer for people living in residential dementia care and how they relate to queer subjectivity. Our study, drawing on qualitative interviews with four people living in dementia care homes, show how being queer was associated with earlier phases of one’s life course and youthful, sexually active bodies. The dementia care home was described as a depersonalized, desexualized and segregated spatial condition where queer subjectivities could not emerge. However, although participants rarely became recognizable and intelligible as queer in the care context their positionalities must be understood in more complex terms than visible/invisible. Instead people in dementia care sometimes engaged in queer opacity as a tactic to refuse visibility in a care context characterized by surveillance and lack of control and agency.
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仍在这里,仍是同性恋?痴呆症护理中的同性恋生活和主体性
本文探讨了在痴呆症护理机构中出现同性恋生活和同性恋主体性的可能性、同性恋对于居住在痴呆症护理机构中的人的意义,以及他们与同性恋主体性之间的关系。我们的研究通过对四位居住在老年痴呆症护理院的人进行定性访谈,显示了同性恋是如何与一个人生命历程的早期阶段以及年轻、性活跃的身体联系在一起的。痴呆症护理院被描述为一个非人格化、非性化和隔离的空间环境,在这里无法出现同性恋主体性。然而,尽管在护理环境中,参与者很少能被识别和理解为同性恋者,但他们的地位必须从比可见/不可见更复杂的角度来理解。相反,痴呆症护理中的人有时会以同性恋不透明作为一种策略,在以监视、缺乏控制和代理权为特征的护理环境中拒绝可见性。
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Sexualities
Sexualities SOCIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Consistently one of the world"s leading journals in the exploration of human sexualities within a truly interdisciplinary context, Sexualities publishes peer-reviewed, scholarly articles that exemplify the very best of current research. It is published six times a year and aims to present cutting-edge debate and review for an international readership of scholars, lecturers, postgraduate students and advanced undergraduates. Sexualities publishes work of an analytic and ethnographic nature which describes, analyses, theorizes and provides a critique on the changing nature of the social organization of human sexual experience in the late modern world.
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