Responding to the notion that old age is like a foreign country, this study explores a small portion of this understudied terrain by examining the lives of eight old New England women (four primary subjects and four supplemental participants). In keeping with current ethnographic and life history practice, this cultural study of these American women in late life uses a journey format with the researcher engaged in exploration along with the other project participants. After a comprehensive review of the various literatures on aging women, this study provides detailed cultural portraits of the project participants who ranged in age from 60 to 92 when their participation in this ten year study began. By a close reading of their writings, by i...
This Master of Creative Writing research project consists of a collection of short stories and an a...
In October 1852, Amy Fiske (1785-1859) of Sturbridge, Massachusetts, stitched a sampler. But she was...
In October 1852, Amy Fiske (1785-1859) of Sturbridge, Massachusetts, stitched a sampler. But she was...
How do intersections of race/ethnicity, class, and gender impact how older women (aged 65+) experien...
In contrast to much gerontological research, which provides only a glimpse of the lived experiences...
This study investigated how women\u27s lives unfold as they pursue different marital careers. Two pa...
The scarcity of research currently available regarding the individual lived experiences of ageing an...
While American elderly share similar behav-ior patterns and honor certain values as they respond to ...
This study, “Pioneers in Aging”, advances our understanding of the realities of older women aging in...
Everything Old is New Again explores the history of aging in mid-to-late twentieth century America t...
How do residents of "homes for the elderly" view the experience of aging? What cultural meanings are...
Current social paradigms, based on established theory about the aged, consider old age as a time of ...
The older adult population continues to grow in numbers and in diversity. In preparing for this incr...
Older women face unique health inequities challenges. This study aims to provide an understanding of...
Studies of elderly adults in minority groups in the United States have rarely focused on the cultura...
This Master of Creative Writing research project consists of a collection of short stories and an a...
In October 1852, Amy Fiske (1785-1859) of Sturbridge, Massachusetts, stitched a sampler. But she was...
In October 1852, Amy Fiske (1785-1859) of Sturbridge, Massachusetts, stitched a sampler. But she was...
How do intersections of race/ethnicity, class, and gender impact how older women (aged 65+) experien...
In contrast to much gerontological research, which provides only a glimpse of the lived experiences...
This study investigated how women\u27s lives unfold as they pursue different marital careers. Two pa...
The scarcity of research currently available regarding the individual lived experiences of ageing an...
While American elderly share similar behav-ior patterns and honor certain values as they respond to ...
This study, “Pioneers in Aging”, advances our understanding of the realities of older women aging in...
Everything Old is New Again explores the history of aging in mid-to-late twentieth century America t...
How do residents of "homes for the elderly" view the experience of aging? What cultural meanings are...
Current social paradigms, based on established theory about the aged, consider old age as a time of ...
The older adult population continues to grow in numbers and in diversity. In preparing for this incr...
Older women face unique health inequities challenges. This study aims to provide an understanding of...
Studies of elderly adults in minority groups in the United States have rarely focused on the cultura...
This Master of Creative Writing research project consists of a collection of short stories and an a...
In October 1852, Amy Fiske (1785-1859) of Sturbridge, Massachusetts, stitched a sampler. But she was...
In October 1852, Amy Fiske (1785-1859) of Sturbridge, Massachusetts, stitched a sampler. But she was...