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Old Age and Radical History
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January 2021

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Radical History Review

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Devin McGeehan Muchmore

This essay introduces readers to key themes in critical gerontology and age studies and asserts their centrality to contemporary history and politics. Age scholars and critical gerontologists push back against perspectives that individualize and medicalize old age as a natural or universal stage in a singular life course explained solely by biology, psychology, or personal choices. Instead, they challenge us to see contemporary life stages and even chronological age itself as historically and culturally specific structures. The contributions in this issue demonstrate the power of this approach, exploring histories of later life in the context of slave societies, retirement, social movements, and gendered embodiment. Together, contributors model a radical history of old age that centers power, historical struggle, and linked lives.

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... Long before COVID-19, older adults have taken up residency in temporary and time-limited transitional housing options (Ciafone & Muchmore, 2021). Extant research has illustrated the interwoven complexities of home, wellbeing, kin, and community in temporary residency . ...

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Understanding the Ephemeral Moment of COVID Avoidance Hotels: Lessons Learned from Acknowledging Housing as Central to Dignified Later Life
Old Age and Radical History

Radical History Review