"Aging Political Activists" is at once a series of political
autobiographies, a set of personal narratives of social commitment,
a model for qualitative research, and a challenge to current theory
and practice in the social and behavioral sciences. It presents and
examines the life stories of four individuals--close friends and
former members of the Communist Party USA--revealing the ways they
have developed and sustained their personal values and political
outlook through a lifetime of involvement in movements for social
change. Shuldiner approaches the interviews as a collaborative
effort with his subjects who both describe their identities and
experiences and critique the interview process, offering alternate
readings of the content of their narratives or new directions for
inquiry. These portraits of older activists challenge notions about
the role of the personal in the development of political identity,
while shifting the debate among gerontologists between activity
versus disengagement in old age to a discussion of the dialectical
relationship of these two aspects of human behavior throughout a
lifespan.
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