The Art of Latina and Latino Elderhood

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It is widely recognized that Latinos are a sizable and diverse population and that we are a young demographic. The median age of non-Hispanic white Americans is 58, whereas for Latinos it is 30.Footnote1 Perhaps this partially explains the dearth of attention afforded to the topic of aging Latinos by academic scholarship and the mainstream media. This special issue compellingly alerts us to the reality that there is a growing, aging Latino population about which we know very little and that deserves our attention. I am grateful to Katynka Martínez and Mérida Rúa for curating The Art of Latina and Latino Elderhood, since this special issue responds to this significant gap in our knowledge with an exciting set of academic articles and creative contributions that challenges not only our assumptions about Latinos and aging but also our thinking on the types of contributions we include in our journal pages. Katynka and Mérida make the case that the story of Latino elderhood is best conveyed through a truly multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approach, bringing together public policy, humanistic social sciences, and artistic interventions. So, for the first time, Latino Studies is pleased to feature a novel in progress, a photo essay/dialógo, an artist's monologue, and a dialogue among actors alongside more traditional academic articles. I think you will agree that this issue before you beautifully conveys why the subject of Latinos and aging should concern all of us, and that it will powerfully spur other researchers and artists to take up the invitation to continue to share new evocative stories about the pleasures, difficulties, and complexities of Latinx later life.
Previously published in Latino Studies Volume 19, issue 4, December 2021


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Katynka Z. Martínez is Professor and Department Chair of Latina/Latino Studies at San Francisco State University, USA. Mérida M. Rúa is Professor in the Latina and Latino Studies Program at Northwestern University, USA.



Inhalt
The art of Latina and Latino elderhood: A note from the editor.- Special issue: The art of Latina and Latino elderhood.- Reflections of an aging Chicano boomer: Growing old in the time of demographic transformation.- Operation Granma G.- Dancing among older Latinos: Interweaving health and culture.- Hairpiece: A photo essay featuring Yolanda Lopez.- In your fifties, you're like the crone, sixties, and you are the abuela: A diálogo with older Latina actors.- The abuela perplex: Unscripting Latina elderhood.- Vital minimums: El Salvador between youth and old age.- A lesson learned: The beginning and end of life.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783031190100
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Business, Finance & Law
    • Auflage 1st edition 2022
    • Editor Mérida M. Rúa, Katynka Z. Martínez
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 148
    • Herausgeber Springer Nature Switzerland
    • Gewicht 236g
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm x T9mm
    • Jahr 2023
    • EAN 9783031190100
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 3031190106
    • Veröffentlichung 21.11.2023
    • Titel The Art of Latina and Latino Elderhood

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