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Vol. 8 (2024): Age, Culture, Humanities (special issue: "Transitional and Relational Aging: Part 2" and Forum: "Too Old for the Job?")
Vol. 8 (2024): Age, Culture, Humanities (special issue: "Transitional and Relational Aging: Part 2" and Forum: "Too Old for the Job?")
Published:
2024-04-15
Editors' Introduction
Special Issue
“Transitional and Relational Aging”
Anita Wohlmann; Aagje Swinnen
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Special Issue
Writing Life, Writing Time, Writing the Mother
The Aging Daughter-Mother Relationship in Works of Annie Ernaux
Margery Vibe Skagen
pdf
Utopian Method
Reimagining Age Expectations and Intergenerational Relationships Through Reader Responses to Tove Jansson’s The Summer Book (1972)
Jade Elizabeth French, Melanie Lovatt, Valerie Wright
PDF
Forum Introduction
Polarizing Uses of Older Age
Introducing the Forum “Too Old for the Job?”
Anita Wohlmann
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Forum
Ashton Applewhite in Conversation with Anita Wohlmann
Anita Wohlmann; Ashton Applewhite
PDF
When Does Old Become Too Old?
Kathleen Woodward
PDF
What “Too Old” Really Means in the COVID Era
Margaret Morganroth Gullette
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Performing Presidential Age
"It's about how old your ideas are"
Valerie Barnes Lipscomb
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It’s Not Just About Age Anymore:
The Unpardonable Sin of Forgetfulness Within and Beyond the 2024 U.S. Elections
Kate de Medeiros
PDF
"Watch Me"
Joe Biden's Age
Jørn Brøndal
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Geriatric Politics and the American Presidential Election
Stephen Katz, W. Andrew Achenbaum
PDF
Beyond the Impasse
Young Voters, Old Candidates, and National Decline
Cynthia Port
PDF
Review
Aging Experiments
Futures and Fantasies of Old Age
Scott Herring
pdf
Critical Humanities and Ageing
Forging Interdisciplinary Dialogues
Caitlin Doley
pdf
Mediterranean Timescapes
Chronological Age and Cultural Practice in the Roman Empire
Nina Van der Sype
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Ageing in the Modern Arabic Novel, by Samira Aghacy
Anna Stanton
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Fictions of Dementia
Narrative Modes of Presenting Dementia in Anglophone Novels, by Susanne Katharina Christ
Mousana Nightingale Chowdhury
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