The Introduction highlights broad developments within age studies reflected in this issue of 19. Detecting a shift in emphasis away from concern with representations of the old, it explores heuristic forms of attention to the processes of ageing, its meanings, and its biopolitics across the life course. Queer temporalities are a distinct area of critical interest: the non-normative experiences of time generated through narrative attention to non-aligned age perspectives; subjective immersion in the tempos of later life; and — for more radically experimental writers — deliberate departure from age-related ‘realism’ about time. Fruitful connections are opened up here with queer theory, disability studies, and ‘crip time’ theory, admitting all...
This issue of Anafora contains a section with contributions that have emerged from the CAAS Workshop...
Background: The studies analyzed have shown among other things that ageism appears to be an overlook...
This paper examines the potential of queer ideas for social gerontology and aged care practice. It o...
This paper is concerned with the issue of ageism and its salience in current debates about the COVID...
In spite of the increased attention to the intersection of people’s various social, cultural, econom...
In spite of the increased attention to the intersection of people’s various social, cultural, econom...
This article provides an overview of the special issue. It argues that attention to literary forms p...
This article uses feminist scholarship to investigate 'the elderly mystique'-which contends that the...
Part II of the article 'Conversation: Literature and Ageing', by Chris Gilleard, Elizabeth Barry, an...
Over the last decade, Cultural Gerontology has emerged as one of the most vibrant ele-ments of writi...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to highlight the stigma surrounding old age, which in many way...
Old age is at the core of complex constellations composed by media discourses, care and mundane acti...
The intersection of age and ageing with organizations has not been extensively addressed in academic...
Ageing populations have gradually become a major concern in many industrialised countries over the p...
Discourses on old age and ageing are framed in narrow and binary ways, either as a decline narrative...
This issue of Anafora contains a section with contributions that have emerged from the CAAS Workshop...
Background: The studies analyzed have shown among other things that ageism appears to be an overlook...
This paper examines the potential of queer ideas for social gerontology and aged care practice. It o...
This paper is concerned with the issue of ageism and its salience in current debates about the COVID...
In spite of the increased attention to the intersection of people’s various social, cultural, econom...
In spite of the increased attention to the intersection of people’s various social, cultural, econom...
This article provides an overview of the special issue. It argues that attention to literary forms p...
This article uses feminist scholarship to investigate 'the elderly mystique'-which contends that the...
Part II of the article 'Conversation: Literature and Ageing', by Chris Gilleard, Elizabeth Barry, an...
Over the last decade, Cultural Gerontology has emerged as one of the most vibrant ele-ments of writi...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to highlight the stigma surrounding old age, which in many way...
Old age is at the core of complex constellations composed by media discourses, care and mundane acti...
The intersection of age and ageing with organizations has not been extensively addressed in academic...
Ageing populations have gradually become a major concern in many industrialised countries over the p...
Discourses on old age and ageing are framed in narrow and binary ways, either as a decline narrative...
This issue of Anafora contains a section with contributions that have emerged from the CAAS Workshop...
Background: The studies analyzed have shown among other things that ageism appears to be an overlook...
This paper examines the potential of queer ideas for social gerontology and aged care practice. It o...