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Elderly British men: homohysteria and orthodox masculinities
Authors:Eric Anderson  Charles Owen Fidler
Institution:1. Department of Sport, Health and Exercise, University of Winchester, Winchester, UKEric.Anderson@Winchester.ac.ukProfessorericanderson@gmail.com;4. Department of Sport, Health and Exercise, University of Winchester, Winchester, UK
Abstract:Abstract

There is limited research about homosociality and physical tactility between men in the early to middle decades of the twentieth century. This research utilizes 27 in-depth interviews with heterosexual British men aged between 65 and 91 in order to explore their masculinity and homosociality, then and today. Participants were interviewed about (1) their recollections of masculinity and same-sex friendships aged 18; (2) their awareness of, and attitudes towards, homosexuality at this age; and (3) their current views regarding today’s heterosexual male’s gendered behaviours, inclusive of their kissing, cuddling and loving other men. Results show that men born between 1924 and 1951 lived in absence of, or desire for, homosocial affection. Even today they look upon the display of inclusive masculinities by today’s male youth with disdain. We suggest that their antipathy towards homosociality is reflective of elevated cultural homophobia and homohysteria of their youths.
Keywords:Homohysteria  Inclusive masculinity theory  kissing  masculinities  elderly men  homosociality
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