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How and why do "ordinary" women engage in various forms of
social-change work at different times in their lives? What does it
mean for these women to age as activists? Unsettling Activisms
brings together insights from academics and activists in an
intergenerational conversation that addresses these questions.
Drawing on diverse lived experiences, including contributions from
leading feminist and age studies scholars, this volume investigates
how powerful, interlocking forms of difference such as gender,
class, race, ability, ethnicity, sexuality, and indigeneity, shape
the meaning and experience of both aging and activism. This vital
resource consists of eight analytic chapters and eight vibrant
reflective pieces. This collection is best suited for undergraduate
and graduate courses in gender studies, activist and social
movement studies, and age and aging studies.
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