The first book in the new series Diversity and Aging, Laura Hurd
Clarke's Facing Age examines the relationship between aging and women
in a culture obsessed with youthfulness. From weight gain, to
wrinkles, to sagging skin, to gray hair, the book explores older
women's complex and often contradictory feelings about their bodies
and the physical realities of growing older. Although the women in the
book express discontent about their aging visage, they also emphasize
the importance of functional abilities and suggest that appearance
becomes less central in later life. Drawing on in-depth interviews
conducted over a ten year period, Hurd Clarke brings alive feminist
theories about aging, beauty work, femininity, and the body. The book
also discusses medicine and the aging appearance, with interviews from
medical providers and women about treatments such as Botox injections
and injectable fillers. This book makes an important and timely
contribution to the discussion of gendered ageism and older women's
experiences of growing older in a youth-obsessed culture.
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Women Growing Older in Anti-Aging Culture
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9798216237846
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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