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Author Heinrichsmeier, Rachel, author.

Title Ageing identities and women's everyday talk in a hair salon / Rachel Heinrichsmeier
Published New York : Routledge, 2020

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Series Routledge studies in sociolinguistics
Routledge studies in sociolinguistics.
Contents Introduction: Talking about getting older -- Ageing in society and in interaction -- Researching identities in a hair salon -- Ageing: Manoeuvring around decline -- Not only old: Negotiating ageing in salon talk -- First impressions -- Negotiating stances to appearance -- Ageing well in stories of daily life -- Being more than 'older women' -- Looking back, looking forward
Summary The ageing of the world's populations, particularly in Western developed countries, is a well-documented phenomenon; and despite many positive images of later life, in the media and public discourse later life is frequently depicted as a time of inevitable physical and cognitive decline. Against this background, Heinrichsmeier presents the results of her two-year sociolinguistic study examining how a group of older women of different ages negotiated their way through their own and others' expectations of ageing and constructed different kinds of older - and other - identities for themselves. Through vivid and nuanced analysis of their chat and practices in a small village hair salon, Heinrichsmeier reveals these women's subtle and skilful manipulation of stereotypes of ageing and the impact of the evolving talk on their identity constructions. Her study, which provides numerous short extracts of talk in both the hair salon and interview along with more detailed case studies, highlights the importance of such apparently trivial' sites - for both studying older people's identity work and as loci for positive identity constructions and well-being in later life. This book will be of particular interest to graduate students and scholars working in sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, conversation analysis, and gerontological studies, as well as those interested in approaches integrating ethnography and language
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Rachel Heinrichsmeier is a Visiting Research Fellow at King's College London. Her research focusses on identity construction in interaction, particularly older-age, gender and institutional identities, and combines a conversation analytic-informed discourse analysis with ethnographic methods
Subject Aging -- Social aspects
Older women -- Language
Women -- Identity.
Stereotypes (Social psychology)
Beauty shops -- Social aspects
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- General.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Linguistics.
Aging -- Social aspects
Beauty shops -- Social aspects
Stereotypes (Social psychology)
Women -- Identity
Form Electronic book
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