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The Older Woman in Recent Fiction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 197

The Older Woman in Recent Fiction

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-12-09
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  • Publisher: McFarland

This critical study explores late twentieth century novels by women writers--including Doris Lessing, May Sarton and Barbara Pym--that feature female protagonists over the age of sixty. These novels' discourses on aging contrast with those largely pejorative ones that dominate Western society. They break the silence that normally surrounds the lives of the aged, and this book investigates how older female protagonists are represented in relation to areas such as sexuality, dependence and everyday life. Beginning with an investigation of popular opinions about aging and a survey of hypotheses from disciplines including gerontology, psychology and feminism, the text reviews literary critical a...

Embodied Shame
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 239

Embodied Shame

Examines how twentieth-century women writers depict female bodily shame and trauma.

As We Are Now
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 93

As We Are Now

Bestselling author “May Sarton has never been better than she is in this beautiful, harrowing novel about being old, unwanted, yet refusing to give up” (The Boston Globe). After seventy-six-year-old Caro Spencer suffers a heart attack, her family sends her to a private retirement home to wait out the rest of her days. Her memory growing fuzzy, Caro decides to keep a journal to document the daily goings-on—her feelings of confinement and boredom; her distrust of the home’s owner, Harriet Hatfield, and her daughter, Rose; her pity for the more incapacitated residents; her resentment of her brother, John, for leaving her alone. The journal entries describe not only her frustrations, but also small moments of beauty—found in a welcome visit from her minister, or in watching a bird in the garden. But as she writes, Caro grows increasingly sensitive to the casual atrocities of retirement-home life. Even as she acknowledges her mind is beginning to fail, she is determined to fight back against the injustices foisted upon the home’s occupants. This ebook features an extended biography of May Sarton.

Shame and the Aging Woman
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 219

Shame and the Aging Woman

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-08-19
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book brings together the research findings of contemporary feminist age studies scholars, shame theorists, and feminist gerontologists in order to unfurl the affective dynamics of gendered ageism. In her analysis of what she calls “embodied shame,” J. Brooks Bouson describes older women’s shame about the visible signs of aging and the health and appearance of their bodies as they undergo the normal processes of bodily aging. Examining both fictional and nonfiction works by contemporary North American and British women authors, this book offers a sustained analysis of the various ways that ageism devalues and damages the identities of otherwise psychologically healthy women in our graying culture. Shame theory, as Bouson shows, astutely explains why gendered ageism is so deeply entrenched in our culture and why even aging feminists may succumb to this distressing, but sometimes hidden, cultural affliction.

Kimbrough, Dumas, and Related Southern Families
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 206

Kimbrough, Dumas, and Related Southern Families

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1977
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Plant Dreaming Deep
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 134

Plant Dreaming Deep

The author’s tribute to the 18th-century New England farmhouse she called home: “[A] tender and often poignant book by a woman of many insights” (The New York Times Book Review). In Plant Dreaming Deep, Sarton shares an intensely personal account of transforming a house into a home. She begins with an introduction to the enchanting village of Nelson, where she first meets her house. Sarton finds she must “dream the house alive” inside herself before taking the major step of signing the deed. She paints the walls white in order to catch the light and searches for the precise shade of yellow for the kitchen floor. She discovers peace and beauty in solitude, whether she is toiling in the garden or writing at her desk. This is a loving, beautifully crafted memoir illuminated by themes of friendship, love, nature, and the struggles of the creative life. This ebook features an extended biography of May Sarton.

Compétitivité des entreprises et valeurs humaines
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 92

Compétitivité des entreprises et valeurs humaines

Le mot « compétitivité » est au centre des préoccupations des entreprises et les valeurs humaines ont pratiquement disparu de l’échiquier d’un marché globalisé. L’incohérence réelle de la situation économique et sociétale actuelle amène nos vies respectives vers l’implosion à tous niveaux : du bas de la pyramide avec l’augmentation du « burn out » des employés jusqu’en haut de celle-ci avec les crises financières auxquelles notre histoire commence à s’accoutumer. Depuis quelques années, le nirvana du système économique libéral est atteint : les travailleurs et consommateurs travaillent plus pour consommer plus, ils désirent plus pour acquérir plus, ils ...

Contemporary Literature and the Body
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 265

Contemporary Literature and the Body

Surveying the history of criticism about literature and the body, this introduction also charts trends and examines new theoretical developments in literary criticism and provides an entry point into the medical humanities, studies of affect, ageing, ecocriticism, and digital humanities. The book offers an intersectional approach to understanding identity and bodily experience and draws on a range of forms of writing from different geographical areas and disciplines, including poetry, novels, blogs, memoirs, political activism and scientific case studies. Exploring the fundamental importance of the body in the histories of feminism, gender, sexuality, disability, race and postcolonial studie...