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Prize-winning author Susan J. Douglas calls on women of all ages to join together now to fight against gendered ageism, to secure our country’s financial safety net, and to make a brighter, more welcome future for older women.Do you see women your age portrayed as puttering gardeners and docile grannies? Do you feel bombarded by anti-aging products that insist you must "defy" getting older? And have you had enough, and are ready to challenge the intertwining of sexism and ageism in our culture? Know that you are not alone.Susan J. Douglas declares that it is time for the largest female generation over fifty to reinvent what it means to be an older woman and to challenge the outdated stereotypes―think doddering or shrewish―that Hollywood and TV have assigned them. She zones in on how the anti-aging cosmetics industry targets older and younger women alike with their products, and how Big Pharma ads equate getting older with disease and decline. Douglas exposes the ageism that mature women face at work, and why conservatives’ decades-long attacks on Social Security, Medicaid, and Medicare disproportionately affect women.With a sharp sense of justice and fresh wit, In Our Prime sees a social movement emerging that may help to create a different view of―and life for―older women. It celebrates the women who broke down legal barriers in the past, as well as today’s activists, career women, actors, and others who defy stereotypical images by embracing their age, by remaining strong, and by being socially involved.
"In Our Prime" by Susan J. Douglas is a new sort of "coming of age" book that offers a context for the wildly contradictory messages women receive as they leave the shelter of youth to brave the storms of "old age" -- whatever euphemisms are used to describe it -- which for some begins at the ripe old age of 30. While most people aspire to continue aging as long as possible, death being unattractive to most, many view those who accomplish the feat as diminished. That's particularly true for women, whose value long has been associated with appearance, much more so than men, and who historically have been much less likely to acquire power. Experience is good, but wrinkles are hideous. Assertiveness is good if you can manage to be obsequious at the same time. In "In Our Prime," Douglas shines a bright light on a vast array of misconceptions about women who choose not to close any doors on their future prospects just because they've reached a certain birthday. She sounds a rallying cry for women to support one another in all stages of life, building bridges of understanding between younger and older generations, disintegrating prejudices while seizing both pride and opportunity.