By HLTD51 student AMVB Ageism? What in the world is ageism? I’m aware that some people aren’t very fond of aging, but before this course I didn’t know that this issue was so prevalent. To be honest, I hadn’t heard of this word, “ageism,” until I started to notice its frequent appearance in the course… Read More
By HLTD51 student FC As I was reflecting on Margaret Gullette’s essay “The Other End of the Fashion Cycle: Practicing Loss, Learning Decline”, in Woodward’s collection Figuring Age: Women, Bodies, Generations, I can recall in the past watching an episode of an old television show called “What Not To Wear” (note: I rarely watch… Read More
By HLTD51 student FC It is likely that many, if not most, people in North America will come across William Shakespeare in their lifetime. You may find yourself stumbling upon the famous Merchant of Venice quote “All that glitters is not gold” on stationery in your local bookstore, or discover the film you adore about… Read More
By HLTD51 student KAKhalfan The poet Dylan Thomas once said, ‘Poetry is what in a poem makes you laugh, cry, prickle, be silent, makes your toe nails twinkle, makes you want to do this or that or nothing, makes you know that you are alone in the unknown world, that your bliss and suffering is forever… Read More
By HLTD51 student Teaformeplease Western society regularly views becoming old as a disease or an illness that needs to be prevented or cured. This tendency is seen everywhere, especially with advertisements that promote “cosmeceutical” products like “anti aging” creams that magically turn “old” wrinkly faces into young smooth ones, or through exercising and dieting that… Read More