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Ageism Unmasked

Exploring Age Bias and How to End It

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Why do we still tolerate stereotypes and discrimination based on age?
 
This bold account of the history and present-day realities of ageism by a nationally recognized gerontologist and speaker uncovers ageism's roots, impact, and how each of us can create a new reality of elderhood.
Ageism Unmasked shifts the lens, enabling us to see that we tolerate, and sometimes actively promote, attitudes and behaviors toward differently aged people that we would reject and condemn if applied to any other group. It peels back the layers to expose how cultural norms and unconscious prejudices have seeped into our lives, silently shaping our treatment of others based on their age and our own misconceptions about aging—and about ourselves.
 
Offering an all-inclusive approach, Dr. Tracey Gendron reveals the biases behind our false understanding of aging, sharing powerful opportunities for personal growth along with strategies to help create an anti-ageist society.
 
  • Ageism Unmasked will help readers let go of our desperate need to stay young… exposing how we personally, systematically, structurally, and institutionally stigmatize being old.
  • Ageism Unmasked will help readers appreciate both the challenges and opportunities of how we all age… showing how ageism is prejudice towards both younger and older people.
  • Ageism Unmasked will help readers reset our expectations for getting old… providing the tools to anticipate and experience elderhood as a time of renewed meaning and purpose, empowering each of us to create our own definition of successful aging.

  • Ageism Unmasked
    continues Dr. Gendron's transformative work inspiring people of all ages to embrace aging as our universal and lifelong process of developing over time — biologically, psychologically, socially, and spiritually.
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        February 1, 2022
        A study highlighting the enduring issue of age bias and discrimination in society. Gendron, the chair of the gerontology department at Virginia Commonwealth University, has spent her career advocating for older adults. Combining her vast experience with relevant research, the author first exposes the roots of ageism and how modern culture, in its vapid quest for eternal youthfulness, frames the process of aging in condescending stereotypes. Gendron shows how preconceived notions about elderly populations as irrelevant, out of touch with modern society, and predominantly frail have persevered since ancient Greece, where "old age was conceptualized as a sad, downward slope of decrepitude." While clinical and technological advancements have improved these situations, general attitudes, social determinants, and a systemic devaluing of older people remain unchanged. The author delves into discriminatory treatment and forced retirement situations in corporate environments as well as the more current conundrum of "COVID ageism," and she shares stories about her own parents' retirement "life stage" scenarios. Her examples illuminate a problem endemic in cultures across the globe, and the need for change is crucial. She points out some methods to create incremental change (some readers may wish for more proactive tips), including fighting the personal stigma of internalized oppression about growing old or being called old by others. While her prose is crisp, declarative, and scholarly, it is also accessible and accented with personality and wit; the inclusion of her own personal reflections about aging add a great amount of relatability and narrative connection. Readers concerned with aging will find Gendron's discussion on the expectations of getting older, as well as the challenges many face with aging, refreshingly helpful. Also crucial is the author's optimistic perspective about appreciating and embracing the aging process, which can promote better mental health, opportunities for productivity, personal development, and overall happiness. A vital, applicable examination of how to fight inaccurate or unfair assumptions about growing old.

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