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Frida Kerner FurmanPublication Details
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LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) HQ1064.U5 F84 1997 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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These older, mostly Jewish women articulate their experiences of bodily self-presentation, femininity, aging and caring pertaining to their lives within and outside Julie’s International Salon. Women’s narratives expose structures of power, inequality, and resistance in the ways women perceive reality, make choices and live in their worlds. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- Older women — United States — Psychology — Case studies
- Older women — Social networks — United States — Case studies
- Jewish women — Social networks — United States — Case studies
- Aging — United States — Psychological aspects — Case studies
- Beauty, Personal — Psychological aspects — Case studies
- Beauty shops — Social aspects — United States — Case studies
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- The women at Julie’s International Salon share their experiences of bodily self-presentation, femininity, aging, and caring. Their own words are at the center of the book; the stories of their lives, fresh and compelling, are told here with affection. But beyond the stories themselves, Frida Kerner Furman explores the socio-moral significance of these beauty shop experiences, showing how they reveal as much about society at large as about older women. For in telling us how they perceive reality, make choices, and live in their worlds, the women of Julie’s expose structures of power, inequality, and resistance in the larger world that all of us, young or old, beautiful or not, face every day
Contents
- 1. Women’s Territory: Community and the Ethic of Care at Julie’s International Salon
- 2. The Witch in the Mirror: Feminine Beauty and Its Imperatives
- 3. "What’s My Alternative?": Aging and Its Challenges
- 4. "The Cheese Stands Alone": Women in Relation to Work, Caring, and the Family
- 5. Energetic Anger: An Invitation to Resistance
ISBN
- 0415915244
- 0415915236
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