The ageing process is usually perceived as a time of loss and decline, especially for women. The first signs of ageing are shown in the external body. In Western societies, wrinkles, white hair, impending falling jaws and limbs are seen, both by ageing women themselves and by their communities, as a straight and unstoppable road into invisibility that will end up in social exclusion. This is the first reaction the main female characters in Doris Lessing's The Summer Before the Dark (1973) and Love, Again (1996) experiment when they scrutinise their faces and bodies in front of the mirror and fail to recognise them as their real ones, the ones that defined them in their youth, just a few years ago. Parting from Barbara Frey Waxman's concept ...
Despite the progressive ageing of a worldwide population, negative attitudes towards old age have pr...
El presente trabajo examina el cuento “La respiración cavernaria” de Samanta Schweblin a la luz de l...
Recently, older women have started becoming more visible in the media: in film, on television, and i...
Despite the exponential aging of worldwide population, and despite women still living longer than me...
This article discusses the literary similarities betweenDoris Lessing's Love, Again(1995) and Rosa M...
This article discusses the literary similarities between Doris Lessing's Love, Again (1995) and Rosa...
This essay offers a study on ageing and old age as literary matter of Doris Lessings Love, Again (19...
This studio-based research project explores social attitudes towards postmenopausal women in contemp...
During the last decades new trends in demography have posed the coming of age as a relevant issue th...
This thesis explores the portrayal of literary images of ageing women through selected works by Mari...
If the old body is usually read as a synonym of fragility and upcoming illness, even though not the ...
This project studies four novels by Rosa Montero, Te trataré como a una reina (1983), Bella y oscura...
Discourses on old age and ageing are framed in narrow and binary ways, either as a decline narrative...
Ressenya del llibre: Fashion and Age Dress, the Body and Later Life / Julia Twig
Despite the progressive ageing of a worldwide population, negative attitudes towards old age have pr...
Despite the progressive ageing of a worldwide population, negative attitudes towards old age have pr...
El presente trabajo examina el cuento “La respiración cavernaria” de Samanta Schweblin a la luz de l...
Recently, older women have started becoming more visible in the media: in film, on television, and i...
Despite the exponential aging of worldwide population, and despite women still living longer than me...
This article discusses the literary similarities betweenDoris Lessing's Love, Again(1995) and Rosa M...
This article discusses the literary similarities between Doris Lessing's Love, Again (1995) and Rosa...
This essay offers a study on ageing and old age as literary matter of Doris Lessings Love, Again (19...
This studio-based research project explores social attitudes towards postmenopausal women in contemp...
During the last decades new trends in demography have posed the coming of age as a relevant issue th...
This thesis explores the portrayal of literary images of ageing women through selected works by Mari...
If the old body is usually read as a synonym of fragility and upcoming illness, even though not the ...
This project studies four novels by Rosa Montero, Te trataré como a una reina (1983), Bella y oscura...
Discourses on old age and ageing are framed in narrow and binary ways, either as a decline narrative...
Ressenya del llibre: Fashion and Age Dress, the Body and Later Life / Julia Twig
Despite the progressive ageing of a worldwide population, negative attitudes towards old age have pr...
Despite the progressive ageing of a worldwide population, negative attitudes towards old age have pr...
El presente trabajo examina el cuento “La respiración cavernaria” de Samanta Schweblin a la luz de l...
Recently, older women have started becoming more visible in the media: in film, on television, and i...