Hamilton Books
Pages: 192
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7618-6870-5 • Paperback • December 2016 • $39.99 • (£30.00)
978-0-7618-6871-2 • eBook • December 2016 • $38.00 • (£30.00)
Margaret Cruikshank retired from the women’s studies faculty at the University of Maine, where she is currently an associate of the university’s Center on Aging. She is the author of Learning to be Old: gender, culture and aging, 3rd ed., Rowman & Littlefield, 2013.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: A Kaleidoscope of Images
Chapter 2: Homage to Grandmothers
Chapter 3: Strength and Wisdom
Chapter 4: Aging is Not for Sissies
Chapter 5: Growth and Change
Chapter 6: Defiance and Self-Determination
Chapter 7: Loss
Chapter 8: Humor
Chapter 9: Ageism
Chapter 10: The Fountain of Youth: Two Asian Versions
Chapter 11: Reflections
About the Editor
Suggested Reading
Margaret Cruikshank’s Fierce with Reality offers a necessary and welcome corrective to the view of aging as solely a process of illness and loss. Drawing on cultures from around the world and ranging from polemic to poetry, the book portrays growing older in all of its glorious complexity, ambiguity and diversity—and it’s a delight to read.
— Ashton Applewhite, author of This Chair Rocks: a Manifesto Against Ageism
The richness of this volume mirrors the richness of aging here and around the world. Cruikshank has skillfully woven together glimpses of what it is like to grow old. The uniqueness of this text is its diversity. International perspectives combine with work by a variety of U.S. writers. Cruikshank reclaims the word “old” as an honorable one.
— Jean Quam, Dean of the School of Education and Human Development, University of Minnesota
Open to any page and find a gem on aging.
— Glenda Martin, Minnesota Women’s Press
Such a sharing of the nonlinear nature of time may liberate people of all ages and broaden the understanding of those privileged to serve the old.
— Jean Gould, editor of Season of Adventure: Traveling Tales and Outdoor of Women over Fifty