ABSTRACT

Age, Gender and Sexuality through the Life Course argues that the gendered structure of temporality (defined in the dual sense of everyday time as well as age and stage of life) is a key factor underpinning the stalling of the gender revolution. Taking as its central focus the idealised young woman who serves as the mascot of contemporary success, this book demonstrates how the celebration of the Girl is (i) representative of social mobility, educational and professional achievement; (ii) possesses diligence, docility and emotional intelligence, and (iii) displays a reassuring sexuality and youthfulness – but is constructed from the outset to have a fleetingly short life span.

Pickard undertakes a theoretical and empirical exploration of the contemporary female experience of education, work, motherhood, sexuality, the challenge of having-it-all. Furthermore, through additional analysis of the transitional ‘reproductive regime’ from youth into mid-life and beyond, this insightful monograph aims to demonstrate how age and time set very clear limits to what is possible and desirable for the female self; yet how the latter factors also, if used reflexively, can provide the key means of resisting and challenging patriarchy.

This book is aimed at a broad interdisciplinary audience located in gender studies, age studies, culture studies, sociology and psychology; accessible for advanced undergraduates and beyond.

chapter 1|25 pages

Introduction

Femininity and age, or, how time is not on our side

chapter 2|29 pages

The rise and fall of the Girl in time

chapter 3|21 pages

Structures of the female self

chapter 4|26 pages

The Girl in time

Everyday time, time of life and the structures of femininity

chapter 5|33 pages

The self through time

Feminine plots through the life course

chapter 6|26 pages

Sex in time

Sexual liberation – another stalled revolution

chapter 7|11 pages

Conclusion

Imagining alternatives to the Girl in time