Gender and older LGBT* housing discourse: the marginalised voices of older lesbians, gay and bisexual women

Housing, Care and Support,Volume 20, Issue 3, Page 100-109, September 2017. Purpose This paper is a conceptual discussion of the marginalisation of the voices of older lesbians, gay and bisexual (LGB) women, within the collective discourse of “older LGBT* housing”. The purpose of this paper is to critically interrogate its (in)equality implications and to consider ways in which they might be overcome. Design/methodology/approach This is a conceptual discussion that draws on the social justice model of equality developed by Nancy Fr aser, specifically the domains of resources, recognition and representation. Findings The housing needs, wishes and concerns of older LGB women are often marginalised while at the same time those of older gay men are privileged. Older LGB women’s preferences for gender- and/or sexuality- specifi c housing are silenced within collective homogenising discourse – by researchers and activists alike – which mobilises a “mainstream” or “LGBT*-specific” binary about housing options. Research limitations/implications Research findings which do not include the voices of older lesbian, gay and bisexual women are inherently flawed. There is a need to ensure their voices – across the older age spectrum – are included. Practical implications The voices of older LGB women in relation to older age housing need to be better heard so that they can be better resourced. Social impl ications The marginalisation of older lesbian, gay and bis...
Source: Housing, Care and Support - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research