The Future Is Certain: Manifesting Age, Culture, Humanities
Every movement needs a manifesto, a pronouncement against which old idols are smashed and vital new energies launched into being….
Age, Culture, Humanities transferred from the Athenaeum Press of Coastal Carolina University to the Royal Danish Library in Spring 2022. Please, visit the journal's new website https://tidsskrift.dk/ageculturehumanities/. The old website remains functional for the time being but will not be updated nor will it be open for submissions.
Every movement needs a manifesto, a pronouncement against which old idols are smashed and vital new energies launched into being….
Let us imagine this situation for a moment: In the universities and centers of research, learning, and advocacy on women…
A famous section of Virginia Woolf’s feminist treatise, A Room of One’s Own (1929), includes an impossible admonition. Woolf writes,…
A new journal stressing the investigation of age and aging through the humanities and the arts can only be welcomed,…
It is almost forty-five years since Simone de Beauvoir published her weighty book on old age, La Vieillesse (1970). An extraordinary…
Studies of age and culture from the perspective of the humanities may well be one of the most important…
“Aging should not be regarded as an affliction. It is a stage in life, like all others, that deserves to…
We who work at the interstices of the arts, humanities, and gerontology owe a great debt to David D. Van…
Age Studies. Let’s start with a few questions but not expect too many clear answers. Is the better adjective “age”…