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This book is about older women's strength, freedom, tenacity, determination, resilience, independence, social and political involvement and, in particular, it is about re-imagining ageing.
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This book is about older women's strength, freedom, tenacity, determination, resilience, independence, social and political involvement and, in particular, it is about re-imagining ageing.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000684599
- Artikelnr.: 65153928
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000684599
- Artikelnr.: 65153928
Isabella Paoletti, PhD is a researcher at CRIS (Social Research and Intervention Center), Perugia, Italy. Her research interests are informed by discourse analysis, ethnomethodology and ethnography. She has published extensively on gender and ageing; her publications include Being an Older Woman: A Study in the Social Production of Identity (2020, reprint).
Part I: Focusing on Age and Sex Discrimination in Europe
1. Introduction: Older women in Europe and their Rights
2. Dismissed and Invisible: How Human Rights Law's Treatment of Age
Discrimination Reflects the Reality of Older Women's Experiences in Europe
3. Economic Security of Women in Old Age: The Practice of the Gender Equity
under Conditions of Pension Gaps and Feminisation of Households in Old Age
in Europe
4. Drawing Attention to the Oldest Old Women
Part II: Discrimination versus Inclusion and Protagonism: Some Examples
from Various European Countries
5. From Invisibility to Empowerment: The Narratives of Older Women in
Moggach's The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
6. Older Women's Portrayal in Recent TV Commercials in Romania: Old,
Reversed, and New Stereotypes
7. Grandmothers' Agency in Care of Grandchildren during the COVID-19
Pandemic in Turkey
8. Struggles, Social Capital and Transformation: The Experiences of Older
Women in Late-Life Learning
9. The Importance of Remembering that Leisure is (also) a Human Right for
the Older People: Contributions From Older Portuguese Women Who Joined a
Leisure Group
10. Older Women and their Opportunities to Participate in Culture,
Creativity and the Arts in Later Life
11. Reimagining Older Women: From Followers to Active Community Leadership
12. Conclusion: Rethinking Ageing Societies
1. Introduction: Older women in Europe and their Rights
2. Dismissed and Invisible: How Human Rights Law's Treatment of Age
Discrimination Reflects the Reality of Older Women's Experiences in Europe
3. Economic Security of Women in Old Age: The Practice of the Gender Equity
under Conditions of Pension Gaps and Feminisation of Households in Old Age
in Europe
4. Drawing Attention to the Oldest Old Women
Part II: Discrimination versus Inclusion and Protagonism: Some Examples
from Various European Countries
5. From Invisibility to Empowerment: The Narratives of Older Women in
Moggach's The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
6. Older Women's Portrayal in Recent TV Commercials in Romania: Old,
Reversed, and New Stereotypes
7. Grandmothers' Agency in Care of Grandchildren during the COVID-19
Pandemic in Turkey
8. Struggles, Social Capital and Transformation: The Experiences of Older
Women in Late-Life Learning
9. The Importance of Remembering that Leisure is (also) a Human Right for
the Older People: Contributions From Older Portuguese Women Who Joined a
Leisure Group
10. Older Women and their Opportunities to Participate in Culture,
Creativity and the Arts in Later Life
11. Reimagining Older Women: From Followers to Active Community Leadership
12. Conclusion: Rethinking Ageing Societies
Part I: Focusing on Age and Sex Discrimination in Europe
1. Introduction: Older women in Europe and their Rights
2. Dismissed and Invisible: How Human Rights Law's Treatment of Age
Discrimination Reflects the Reality of Older Women's Experiences in Europe
3. Economic Security of Women in Old Age: The Practice of the Gender Equity
under Conditions of Pension Gaps and Feminisation of Households in Old Age
in Europe
4. Drawing Attention to the Oldest Old Women
Part II: Discrimination versus Inclusion and Protagonism: Some Examples
from Various European Countries
5. From Invisibility to Empowerment: The Narratives of Older Women in
Moggach's The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
6. Older Women's Portrayal in Recent TV Commercials in Romania: Old,
Reversed, and New Stereotypes
7. Grandmothers' Agency in Care of Grandchildren during the COVID-19
Pandemic in Turkey
8. Struggles, Social Capital and Transformation: The Experiences of Older
Women in Late-Life Learning
9. The Importance of Remembering that Leisure is (also) a Human Right for
the Older People: Contributions From Older Portuguese Women Who Joined a
Leisure Group
10. Older Women and their Opportunities to Participate in Culture,
Creativity and the Arts in Later Life
11. Reimagining Older Women: From Followers to Active Community Leadership
12. Conclusion: Rethinking Ageing Societies
1. Introduction: Older women in Europe and their Rights
2. Dismissed and Invisible: How Human Rights Law's Treatment of Age
Discrimination Reflects the Reality of Older Women's Experiences in Europe
3. Economic Security of Women in Old Age: The Practice of the Gender Equity
under Conditions of Pension Gaps and Feminisation of Households in Old Age
in Europe
4. Drawing Attention to the Oldest Old Women
Part II: Discrimination versus Inclusion and Protagonism: Some Examples
from Various European Countries
5. From Invisibility to Empowerment: The Narratives of Older Women in
Moggach's The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
6. Older Women's Portrayal in Recent TV Commercials in Romania: Old,
Reversed, and New Stereotypes
7. Grandmothers' Agency in Care of Grandchildren during the COVID-19
Pandemic in Turkey
8. Struggles, Social Capital and Transformation: The Experiences of Older
Women in Late-Life Learning
9. The Importance of Remembering that Leisure is (also) a Human Right for
the Older People: Contributions From Older Portuguese Women Who Joined a
Leisure Group
10. Older Women and their Opportunities to Participate in Culture,
Creativity and the Arts in Later Life
11. Reimagining Older Women: From Followers to Active Community Leadership
12. Conclusion: Rethinking Ageing Societies