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An edition of From old woman to older women (2003)

From old woman to older women

contemporary culture and women's narratives

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"Sally Chivers provides a fascinating look at and challenge to how North American popular culture has portrayed old age as a time of disease, decline, and death. Within contemporary Canadian literary and film production, a tradition of articulate central elderly female characters challenges what the aging body has come to signify in a broader cultural context. Rather than seek positive images of aging, which can do their own prescriptive damage the author focuses on constructive depictions that provide a basis on which to create new stories and readings of growing old. This type of humanities approach to the study of aging promises neither to fixate on nor avoid consideration of the role of the body in the much broader process of getting older. The progression implied in the title from the solitary symbol of The Old Woman toward a community of older women, indicates not a move toward euphemism, but rather an increasing and necessary awareness of the social and cultural dimensions of aging."--Jacket.

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119

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From old woman to older women: contemporary culture and women's narratives
2003, Ohio State University Press, c2003.
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Table of Contents

Old age, literature, and potential
Situating old women : fields of inquiry
The mirror has two faces : Simone de Beauvoir's and Margaret Laurence's ambivalent representations
Generation gaps and the potential of grandmotherhood
Here, every minute is ninety seconds : fictional perspectives on nursing home care
Living life seriatim : friendship and interdependence in late-life fiction and semifiction.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 107-113) and index.

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Columbus

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.5093520565
Library of Congress
PR9188 .C47 2003, PR9188.C47 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
xlvii, 119 p. ;
Number of pages
119

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Open Library
OL3673168M
Internet Archive
fromoldwomantool0000chiv
ISBN 10
0814209351
LCCN
2003005499
OCLC/WorldCat
51867882
Goodreads
3651757

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