Fox Ragan Cooper
California State University, Long Beach, California, USA.
J Homosex. 2007;52(3-4):33-61. doi: 10.1300/J082v52n03_03.
This study is based upon qualitative research conducted with the Phoenix chapter of the Prime Timers, a social organization that offers older men in the gay community a space to communicate their general needs and desires. Using data collected through participant observation and informant interviews, the research demonstrates the ways in which the group's affiliates respond to queer sensibilities. The analysis argues that intergenerational communication is fettered by age stereotypes that generate communicative boundaries between young and old members of the gay community. The report then suggests that age-based breakdowns in communication prevalent in the gay community are further advanced by a difference in intergenerational approaches to survival.
本研究基于对“黄金时代者”凤凰城分会开展的定性研究,该分会是一个社会组织,为同性恋群体中的老年男性提供一个交流其一般需求和愿望的空间。通过参与观察和 informant 访谈收集的数据,该研究展示了该群体成员回应同性恋情感的方式。分析认为,代际沟通受到年龄刻板印象的束缚,这些刻板印象在同性恋群体的年轻和年长成员之间产生了沟通界限。该报告进而指出,同性恋群体中普遍存在的基于年龄的沟通障碍因代际生存方式的差异而进一步加剧。