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This book describes and analyzes the lived experience of elder
abuse from the queer community. It discusses the experiences by
transwomen, gay men and lesbians of financial abuse, physical and
sexual abuse, homophobic abuse, and neglect within partner
relationships, residential care, in home care, and religious
organizations. Queer and trans elders have been described as ‘The
Silent Generation’, since they have lived through times when
their sexual and gender identities were criminalized and
pathologized. The book shows that they are far more at risk to
suffer abuse and neglect by those they should be able to trust,
since they are more likely to have encountered all key risk
factors, such as isolation, previous abuse and trauma, and mistrust
of the health care system. Their vulnerability has been overlooked
and this book addresses that gap. As such, this book provides a
great resource to anyone working with elders, including medical
professionals, care providers, police, counsellors, and policy
makers.
Basically Queer offers an introduction to what it can look and feel
like to live life as lesbian, gay, bisexual, asexual, two spirited
and trans. Written by youth and elders who've lived these lives
first hand, the book combines no-nonsense explanations,
definitions, and information with engaging stories and poetry that
bring them to life. Basically Queer answers those questions that
many want to ask but fear will give offence: What is it really like
to be queer? What's appropriate language? How can I be an ally? It
also provides a succinct and readable account of queer history and
legal rights worldwide, addresses intergenerational issues, and
offers some tips and tricks for living queer. It does so in an easy
and conversational style that will be accessible to most readers,
including teens. The text will be of interest to those teaching
courses in gender, sexuality, queer and women's studies. It will be
a useful resource for those who are questioning or examining their
sexual or gender identities and those who are in relationship with
them, such as doctors, teachers, parents, or friends.
Basically Queer offers an introduction to what it can look and feel
like to live life as lesbian, gay, bisexual, asexual, two spirited
and trans. Written by youth and elders who've lived these lives
first hand, the book combines no-nonsense explanations,
definitions, and information with engaging stories and poetry that
bring them to life. Basically Queer answers those questions that
many want to ask but fear will give offence: What is it really like
to be queer? What's appropriate language? How can I be an ally? It
also provides a succinct and readable account of queer history and
legal rights worldwide, addresses intergenerational issues, and
offers some tips and tricks for living queer. It does so in an easy
and conversational style that will be accessible to most readers,
including teens. The text will be of interest to those teaching
courses in gender, sexuality, queer and women's studies. It will be
a useful resource for those who are questioning or examining their
sexual or gender identities and those who are in relationship with
them, such as doctors, teachers, parents, or friends.
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