Sociology Notes University Of Birmingham Sociology Notes
These notes relate to an MPhil thesis that examines ageing as a gendered phenomenon; specifically, the different standards that are applied to men and women with regard to the ageing process (that is, the association of male ageing with positive traits and continuing presence in the public eye, and female ageing with negative traits and social invisibility). These thesis plans consequently explore how this imbalance is manifested in Western culture and how women respond to it, as well as highlighting theoretical models that might help account for why and how such a model should have arisen.
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