TY - JOUR
T1 - “At your age?”; advant-aged women (Re)construct their self-identity through spoken word poetry to challenge self-ageism
AU - Levy, Noa
AU - Ayalon, Liat
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - In this study we will explore advant-aged women, aged 50 to 70, who write and perform Spoken Word Poetry. This term aims to replace commonly used terms such as middle age or mid-life by stressing advantages and opportunities that come with advanced age. As advant-aged women, entering a field usually associated with the young, the present study aims to investigate how these women experience self-ageism on Poetry Slam stages - Spoken Word Poetry competitions - and how they challenge it. This is a feminist qualitative study; we relied on semi-structured in-depth interviews with 21 advant-aged women Spoken Word Poetry artists. The findings reveal that these women reconstruct theis self-identity. Identities play a crucial role in clarifying, managing, and giving meaning to individuals’ inner and social worlds. Through Spoken Word Poetry, these women reconstruct their self-identity in opposition to societal labels that deem them “old”, thus challenging self-ageism as well as rewriting and redefining old age.
AB - In this study we will explore advant-aged women, aged 50 to 70, who write and perform Spoken Word Poetry. This term aims to replace commonly used terms such as middle age or mid-life by stressing advantages and opportunities that come with advanced age. As advant-aged women, entering a field usually associated with the young, the present study aims to investigate how these women experience self-ageism on Poetry Slam stages - Spoken Word Poetry competitions - and how they challenge it. This is a feminist qualitative study; we relied on semi-structured in-depth interviews with 21 advant-aged women Spoken Word Poetry artists. The findings reveal that these women reconstruct theis self-identity. Identities play a crucial role in clarifying, managing, and giving meaning to individuals’ inner and social worlds. Through Spoken Word Poetry, these women reconstruct their self-identity in opposition to societal labels that deem them “old”, thus challenging self-ageism as well as rewriting and redefining old age.
KW - Feminism
KW - Gender
KW - Marginalized
KW - self-ageism
KW - women’s empowerment
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U2 - 10.1080/09589236.2024.2428409
DO - 10.1080/09589236.2024.2428409
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AN - SCOPUS:85209626789
SN - 0958-9236
JO - Journal of Gender Studies
JF - Journal of Gender Studies
ER -