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What exactly has age got to do with it? My life in critical age studies
Authors:Margaret Morganroth Gullette  
Institution:aWomen's Studies Research Center, Brandeis University, MS079, Epstein, 515 South Street, Waltham, MA 02454, United States
Abstract:By sidesteps and accidents, by reading in too many genres and fields at the same time, by being irritable about certain tics of theory, by trying as a freelance independent scholar to overcome my lack of training as a gerontologist or a historian or an anthropologist, I slowly moved beyond literary criticism toward a more satisfying literary-cultural criticism and inter-disciplinarity. The article describes my move from analyzing the midlife alone to a more inclusive age studies, from naive devotee of the progress narrative to a critic of both positive aging and decline ideology, from wielding a high style to a more personal voice appropriate for a broader audience. Becoming more political has been an important aspect of this development. The arc of my age critique has been toward a greater sense of urgency in combating the forces that produce contemporary ageism.
Keywords:Age as performance  Age anxiety  Age autobiography  Age classes  Age hierarchy  Cultural studies  Age as narrative  Feminism  Feminist gerontology  Age studies  Aging as a decline  Aging as a progress narrative
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