Age: Mirrored, Fashioned, Envisioned, Embodied
As the editorial team worked toward the initial launch of Age Culture Humanities, colleagues in age and aging studies and…
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.
As the editorial team worked toward the initial launch of Age Culture Humanities, colleagues in age and aging studies and…
In this set of interviews, four scholars whose age studies work informs the premises and continues to expand the reach…
No research discipline exploring aging places the visual at the center of its epistemological interest. This is especially surprising given…
I In my mid-forties, out of boredom, I answered a casting call for non-models to appear in a feature about…
*Winner: Graduate Student Essay Contest 2014* If asked to describe an image of later life in Victorian times, it is…
The links between old age and disability might seem obvious at first. When we look at the iconic white stick…
In January 2014, I presented this talk as part of a panel on “Age and/as Disability” at the Modern Language…
The question of what people identified as “old” and those considered “disabled” have in common has been asked many times….
As a feminist disability studies scholar working on issues of accessible and inclusive design, my participation in the Critical Health,…
“I find myself increasingly focused on this issue of frailty,” writes Joan Didion in her memoir Blue Nights, published in…