Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, School of Psychology and Public Health, La Trobe University, Bundoora.Cultural associations of ageing with decline have historically limited the social scripts available for embodied and sexual old age, particularly for women. However, scholars believe that the ageing of the post-sexual liberation generations brings the potential for the experience, meanings and appearance of old age to be radically transformed. The potential for change is also linked to postmodern theories which position ageing bodies as able to be shaped through individual choice. However, these theories overlook the p...
This study explored how Indigenous women living in Australia understand, experience and construct se...
The current epistemology of heterosexuality, love and intimacy in later life has highlighted how old...
abstract: Issues of gender have always been at the heart of the sociology of ageing but their constr...
A growing body of literature is challenging understanding of sexuality in later life. The dominance ...
Objectives: To examine older Australian’s perspectives on how their sexual lives can best be support...
Older age is often associated with asexuality. That is, older individuals are not viewed as desiring...
Older age is often associated with asexuality. That is, older individuals are not viewed as desiring...
Older age is often associated with asexuality. That is, older individuals are not viewed as desiring...
The main aim for this doctoral thesis was to gain a perspective on women’s experience of agein...
Objective: To examine older Australian’s perspectives on how their sexual lives can best be supporte...
Discourses on old age and ageing are framed in narrow and binary ways, either as a decline narrative...
Rationale: Sexuality is an important part of life for many older adults, and research is beginning t...
With an increasingly diverse ageing population, we need to understand how social divisions intersect...
Little is known about how the generations of World War Two and baby boomer women respond to the cont...
Ageing/aged bodies reflects gender norms and power relations. The paper is based on analysis of four...
This study explored how Indigenous women living in Australia understand, experience and construct se...
The current epistemology of heterosexuality, love and intimacy in later life has highlighted how old...
abstract: Issues of gender have always been at the heart of the sociology of ageing but their constr...
A growing body of literature is challenging understanding of sexuality in later life. The dominance ...
Objectives: To examine older Australian’s perspectives on how their sexual lives can best be support...
Older age is often associated with asexuality. That is, older individuals are not viewed as desiring...
Older age is often associated with asexuality. That is, older individuals are not viewed as desiring...
Older age is often associated with asexuality. That is, older individuals are not viewed as desiring...
The main aim for this doctoral thesis was to gain a perspective on women’s experience of agein...
Objective: To examine older Australian’s perspectives on how their sexual lives can best be supporte...
Discourses on old age and ageing are framed in narrow and binary ways, either as a decline narrative...
Rationale: Sexuality is an important part of life for many older adults, and research is beginning t...
With an increasingly diverse ageing population, we need to understand how social divisions intersect...
Little is known about how the generations of World War Two and baby boomer women respond to the cont...
Ageing/aged bodies reflects gender norms and power relations. The paper is based on analysis of four...
This study explored how Indigenous women living in Australia understand, experience and construct se...
The current epistemology of heterosexuality, love and intimacy in later life has highlighted how old...
abstract: Issues of gender have always been at the heart of the sociology of ageing but their constr...