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Gerontologia LGBT: velhice, gênero, sexualidade e a constituição dos “idosos LGBT”
Artigos • Horiz. antropol. 23 (47) • Jan-Apr •
LGBT gerontology: old age, gender, sexuality and the constitution of the ‘LGBT elders’
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Este artigo apresenta um olhar antropológico e crítico para as principais dinâmicas do desenvolvimento de um pujante campo de produção de conhecimento (em especial norte-americano), o qual tem investigado por algumas décadas os processos de envelhecimentos de lésbicas, gays, bissexuais e transgêneros. Esse campo, ainda relativamente pouco conhecido no Brasil e na América perform Sul como um todo, tem sido chamado de “gerontologia LGBT”. Meu interesse, dessa maneira, reside em apresentar e contextualizar crítica e sistematicamente as principais tendências, polêmicas e embates teóricos desse campo, assim como os seus desdobramentos recentes em prol da complexa constituição, legitimação e criação de políticas públicas concernentes a novos atores sociais (cuja assunção se dá em concomitância), no caso: os “idosos LGBT”.