Aging, Gender and Sexuality in Brazilian Society

Authors

  • Guita Grin Debert Full Professor, Department of Anthropology Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, Universidade Estadual de Campinas

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5195/aa.2014.4

Keywords:

sexuality, gender, aging, Brazilian gerontology, sexology

Abstract

Drawing on the interplay between gender, aging, and sexuality, the aim of this article is twofold: (1) to show how Brazilian gerontologists treat gender differences and sexual activity in old age; (2) to analyze the  ways  discourses regarding the aging body and sexuality are perceived and evaluated by older women and men . I argue that  attempts of gerontologists’ to eroticize old age have to contend with the widespread notion that the desire for sex is inevitably lost with age. Thus, in the retiree associations that were studied, men had a tendency to assume they are not ‘old’ because their erectile function was still in good condition, and divorced or widowed women, in senior citizen associations, tend to regard themselves as happy due to having freed themselves from the sexual obligations imposed by marriage. In both cases, the dominant belief that there is a loss of sexual desire in old age was reproduced.

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Published

2014-04-01