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Book SynopsisChallenging stereotypes, this volume investigates the experiential and theoretical landscapes of older people's sexual intimacies, practices and pleasures. Contributors explore the impact of desexualisation and distinguish the challenges older people face from the prejudices imposed on them.
Table of ContentsSeries Editor Introduction - Paul Simpson, Trish Hafford-Letchfield and Paul Reynolds Foreword - Ketki Ranade 1. Introduction to the Volume: Themes, Issues and Chapter Synopses - Paul Simpson, Paul Reynolds and Trish Hafford-Letchfield 2. Consent and Sexual Literacy for Older People - Paul Reynolds 3. ‘At YOUR Age???!!!’: the Constraints of Ageist Erotophobia on Older People’s Sexual and Intimate Relationships - Paul Simpson 4. The Aesthetic(s) of the Eroticism in Old Age - Ricardo Iacub and Feliciano Villar 5. Menopause and the ‘Menoboom’: How Older Women are Desexualised by Culture - Clare Anderson. 6. Ageing, Physical Disability and Desexualisation - Susan Gillen and Paul Reynolds. 7. Ageing, Intellectual Disability and Desexualisation - Susan Gillen and Paul Reynolds 8. Dancing in- or out-of-step? Sexual and Intimate Relationships among Heterosexual Couples Living with Alzheimer’s Disease - Linn J. Sandberg. 9. Older People Living in Long-term Care: No Place for Old Sex? - Feliciano Villar and Josep Faba 10. Ageing and the LGBTI+ Community: a Case Study of Australian Care Policy - Jane Youell 11. The role of professionals and service providers in supporting sexuality and intimacy in later life: theoretical and practice perspectives - Trish Hafford-Letchfield 12. Final reflections: themes and issues arising from the volume on desexualisation in later life- Paul Simpson, Trish Hafford-Letchfield and Paul Reynolds