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Ageing, Men and Social Relations

Magnus Nilsson

New Perspectives on Masculinities and Men’s Social Connections in Later Life

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Release Date: 12/03/2024

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Gender Sex & Relationships
Label: Policy Press
Series: Ageing in a Global Context
Contributors: Ben Hicks (Contributions by), Damien Riggs (Contributions by), Charles Musselwhite (Contributions by), Catherine Elliott O'Dare (Contributions by), Ernesto Vasquez Del Aguila (Contributions by), Elisa Tiilikainen (Contributions by), Axel Ågren (Contributions by), Magnus Nilsson (Contributions by), Alex Vickery (Contributions by), Edward H. Thompson, Jr (Contributions by), Andrew M. Futterman (Contributions by), Lefteris Patlamazoglou (Contributions by), Tristan Snell (Contributions by), Janette Simmonds (Contributions by), Alvaro Francisco Lopes de Sousa (Contributions by), Artur Acelino Francisco Luz Nunes Queiroz (Contributions by), Anderson Reis de Sousa (Contributions by), Miranda Leontowitsch (Contributions by), Ojo Melvin Agunbiade (Contributions by), Leah Gilbert (Contributions by), Paul Willis (Edited by), Ilkka Pietilä (Edited by), Marjaana Seppänen (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Bristol University Press

New Perspectives on Masculinities and Men’s Social Connections in Later Life
While there has been an increase in scholarship on men, ageing and masculinities, little attention has been paid to the social relations of men in later life. This collection fills this gap by foregrounding older men's experiences, providing new perspectives across the intersections of old age, ethnicities, class and sexual and gender identity.

While there has been a gradual increase in scholarship on men, ageing and masculinities, little attention has been paid to the social relations of men in later life and the implications for enhancing their social wellbeing and counteracting ageist discourse.

Bringing together scholars in social gerontology and the social sciences from across Global North and South nations, this collection fills the gaps in key texts by foregrounding older men’s experiences.

It provides new perspectives across the intersections of old age, ethnicities, class and sexual and gender identity, paying particular attention to older men from seldom heard or marginalised groups.