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Gender, Place & Culture
A Journal of Feminist Geography
Volume 14, 2007 - Issue 5
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Homemaking and Mature Age Gay Men ‘Down-Under’: Paradox, intimacy, subjectivities, spatialities, and scale

La producción del hogar y los hombres maduros gay ‘down-under’: Paradoja, intimidad, subjetividades, especialidades, y escala

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Pages 569-584 | Published online: 17 Oct 2007
 

Abstract

The article investigates homemaking processes of mature age gay men living in a provincial Australian town. All too often the experience of older gay men living in non-metropolitan centres has slipped the attention of scholars. The article draws on interview data collected in Townsville (Queensland, Australia) from ten men over 40 years of age who self-identified as gay. These men were asked to explain why they live in Townsville, their understanding of home, and if they understand Townsville as home. We investigate the spatialised understandings of home articulated by these gay men, focusing on two mutually constituted geographical scales: Townsville-as-home and house-as-home, including the material objects within domestic space. For older gay men to call a provincial town home is an ongoing, complex process of reconciling multiple and contradictory subjectivities across different geographical scales. How older gay men constitute Townsville-as-home provides important insights about both non-heterosexual life in provincial centres and how to conceptualise home—as a paradoxical space, contested site, and as multiscalar.

Este artículo investiga los procesos en la producción del hogar de los hombres maduros gay viviendo en un pueblo rural en Australia. La mayoría de las veces, las experiencias de los hombres maduros gay quien viven en ciudades pequeñas se escapan la atención de investigadores. Este artículo hace uso de datos de entrevistas realizado en Townsville (Queensville, Australia) con diez hombres mayor de cuarenta años de edad y que se identifican como gay. A estos hombres se les preguntaron porqué viven en Townsville, cómo entienden el hogar, y si consideran Townsville como ‘hogar’. Investigamos las comprensiones espaciales del hogar articulado por estos hombres, enfocándonos en dos escalas geográficas que se constituyen mutualmente: Townsville-como-hogar y la casa como hogar, incluyendo los objetos materiales en el espacio domestico. Identificando un pueblo rural como el hogar para los hombres maduros gay es un proceso complejo que involucra reconciliar los subjetividades múltiples y contradictorios a través de diferentes escalas geográficas. Cómo los hombres maduros gay crean el Townsville-como-hogar se permita comprender mejor la vida no-heterosexual en centros rurales y cómo conceptualizar el hogar—como un espacio paradoja, un sitio refutado, y como multiscalar.

Acknowledgements

A big ‘thank you’ to all the people who participated in this research, for sharing their homemaking experiences and practices: they are identified by pseudonyms.

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