![]() Fierce with Reality: Literature on Aging, Rev. ![]() Learning To Be Old: Gender, Culture, and Aging, 3rd ed. Peg discusses misconceptions and stereotypes about women aging she proposes we think creatively and constructively about ‘learning how to age.’ Peg also reflects on how experiencing a stroke 15 months ago is shaping her own realities of health and aging.Ĭruikshank, M. These three strands of analysis help to locate the lesbian and gay liberation movement in its time and place. She is the author of award-winning, groundbreaking books: Learning To Be Old: Gender, Culture, and Aging (2003/2013) and The Gay and Lesbian Liberation Movement (1992). Cruikshank views the movement as one for sexual freedom, as a political movement, and as a movement of ideas. Now retired from Women’s Studies at the University of Maine, Peg serves as an Associate at The Maine Center on Aging. RIGHTS MOVEMENT: Do Gays and Lesbians have civil rights in the U.S. ![]() Leave a Review Listen in a New Window Download SoundCloud Stitcher Subscribe on Android Subscribe via RSS Spotifyįor over 50 years, Peg Cruikshank has challenged mainstream thinking about women– in particular, about lesbians and women growing old. The Rise of a Gay & Lesbian Movement (Revised Edition). ![]()
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