Through its themes of subjectivity, surgery, and self-stylization this book critically examines the cultural constraints and incitements that shape the practice of cosmetic surgery by older people. The book problematizes anti-ageing discourses to provide a nuanced descriptive, ethical, and political reading of older identity politics nested within the contemporary ethico-political terrain of self-care.
A New Ethic of Older aims to de-territorialize the older subject from normative discourses of ageing and theorize becoming older . Evidence of an active cultural politics of...
Through its themes of subjectivity, surgery, and self-stylization this book critically examines the cultural constraints and incitements that shape...