ABSTRACT

This volume of original chapters is designed to bring attention to a neglected area of feminist scholarship - aging. After several decades of feminist studies we are now well informed of the complex ways that gender shapes the lives of women and men. Similarly, we know more about how gendered power relations interface with race and ethnicity, class and sexual orientation. Serious theorizing of old age and age relations to gender represents the next frontier of feminist scholarship. In this volume, leading national and international feminist scholars of aging take first steps in this direction, illuminating how age relations interact with other social inequalities, particularly gender. In doing so, the authors challenge and transform feminist scholarship and many taken for granted concepts in gender studies.

chapter |17 pages

Introduction

Age Matters

part |179 pages

Challenges to Feminisms

chapter |25 pages

The Personal as Political

The Legacy of Betty Friedan

chapter |28 pages

The Lengthening List of Oppressions

Age Relations and the Feminist Study of Inequality

chapter |23 pages

From Androgyny to Androgens

Resexing the Aging Body

chapter |23 pages

Graying the Cyborg

New Directions in Feminist Analyses of Aging, Science, and Technology

chapter |31 pages

Intimate Relationships

Learning from Later Life Experience

chapter |20 pages

Aging and Gender in Families

A Very Grand Opening

part |136 pages

Listening to Aging Voices

chapter |23 pages

Gendered Ageism/Age(ed) Sexism

The Case of Unemployed Older Workers

chapter |22 pages

Sleep, Gender, and Aging

Temporal Perspectives in the Mid-to-Later Life Transition

chapter |26 pages

Gender and Old Age

Lessons from Spousal Care Work

chapter |18 pages

Maintaining Manliness in Later Life

Hegemonic Masculinities and Emphasized Femininities