Accounts of ageing often employ the metaphor of a mask and suggest that individuals are motivated to present a youthful image. Drawing on interview data, we reveal that women aged 51-57 years distinguish between what we call ‘public’ and ‘private’ body ageing, both of which have an impact on age-resistance. Public ageing is visible, arising from physical changes in body appearance. These changes have the potential for concealment through age-resisting activities. Private ageing is less visible and arises largely from physiological changes within the body, which were perceived by women as irreversible indicators of ageing. ...
The concept of ageing as a mask refers to, according to M. Featherstone and M. Hepworth, the tensio...
This contribution investigates the phenomenon of mature female influencers, exploring how social med...
The youth orientation of Swedish society makes older women invisible. Current norms of youth and bea...
Accounts of ageing often employ the metaphor of a mask and suggest that individuals a...
An exploratory study was done to unveil a more contemporary and intimate look at women and aging in ...
Abstract: The media’s obsession with a youthful appearance can have detrimental effects on older adu...
The concept of ageing as a mask refers to, according to M. Featherstone and M. Hepworth, the tension...
The article sheds light on older women's body images and problematizes assumptions that women's agin...
This is the final version. Available from Taylor and Francis Group via the DOI in this record. The d...
In Western society, where youth and beauty are given high status, older people can often feel pressu...
Ageing/aged bodies reflects gender norms and power relations. The paper is based on analysis of four...
This article analyses two participatory projects designed to engage older women in the creation of n...
Kathleen Woodward describes how the ageing female body is both hyper-visible and invisible: mass med...
Women’s body image may be influenced by the changes to body functioning, health, and appearance they...
Recently, older women have started becoming more visible in the media: in film, on television, and i...
The concept of ageing as a mask refers to, according to M. Featherstone and M. Hepworth, the tensio...
This contribution investigates the phenomenon of mature female influencers, exploring how social med...
The youth orientation of Swedish society makes older women invisible. Current norms of youth and bea...
Accounts of ageing often employ the metaphor of a mask and suggest that individuals a...
An exploratory study was done to unveil a more contemporary and intimate look at women and aging in ...
Abstract: The media’s obsession with a youthful appearance can have detrimental effects on older adu...
The concept of ageing as a mask refers to, according to M. Featherstone and M. Hepworth, the tension...
The article sheds light on older women's body images and problematizes assumptions that women's agin...
This is the final version. Available from Taylor and Francis Group via the DOI in this record. The d...
In Western society, where youth and beauty are given high status, older people can often feel pressu...
Ageing/aged bodies reflects gender norms and power relations. The paper is based on analysis of four...
This article analyses two participatory projects designed to engage older women in the creation of n...
Kathleen Woodward describes how the ageing female body is both hyper-visible and invisible: mass med...
Women’s body image may be influenced by the changes to body functioning, health, and appearance they...
Recently, older women have started becoming more visible in the media: in film, on television, and i...
The concept of ageing as a mask refers to, according to M. Featherstone and M. Hepworth, the tensio...
This contribution investigates the phenomenon of mature female influencers, exploring how social med...
The youth orientation of Swedish society makes older women invisible. Current norms of youth and bea...