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“She was buried in her purple dress and her red hat and all of our members wore full ‘Red Hat Regalia’ to celebrate her life”: Dress, embodiment and older women's leisure: Reconfiguring the ageing process
Authors:Careen Yarnal  Julie Son  Toni Liechty
Affiliation:
  • a The Pennsylvania State University Department of Recreation, Park and Tourism Management 812 Ford Building, University Park, PA 16802, United States
  • b University of Illinois, Department of Recreation, Sport and Tourism, 104 Huff Hall, Champaign, Ill 61802, United States
  • c Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
  • Abstract:
    There is a significant literature on women's dress and clothing, women's dress and identity, and women's dress and body image. However, the way that dress shapes the self, gives public meaning to the body, and situates it within culture—its embodiment—is understudied. Older women's voices on how dress-up in leisure contexts is linked to embodiment are absent. Using data from an online survey of the Red Hat Society®, a leisure-based social group with over 1 million members, we examined the relationship between older women's dress and embodiment. Data analysis revealed three themes: 1) Dress and embodiment, doing “dress-up”; 2) Dress and embodied subjectivity, linking the personal with the social; and, 3) Dress and perceptions of ageing, fashioning to freedom. We extend the embodiment and leisure literatures by: (a) including older women's viewpoints on dress; (b) understanding linkages between embodiment and older women's leisure; and, (c) illustrating how public displays of dress contribute to older women's development.
    Keywords:Ageing   Development   Dress   Embodiment   Older women's leisure
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