Columbia University Press
Aging Moderns
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Aging Moderns challenges both the modernist cult of youth and a pervasive ageism in the culture. Arriving at late modernism via the later life of modernists, Herring rewrites literary history while taking his readers on a fascinating journey through archives and community centers. A remarkable demonstration of criticism as care.
Sari Edelstein, author of Adulthood and Other Fictions: American Literature and the Unmaking of Age:
With Aging Moderns, Scott Herring recasts the credo of modernist studies and urges us instead to “make it old.” This magnificent book makes a compelling and urgent case for how a focus on old age and aging challenges entrenched understandings of the period and its aesthetics. Grounded in dazzling archival research, Aging Moderns is a profoundly ethical book that redefines collaboration, creativity, and, ultimately, the very conception of modernism.
Wai Chee Dimock, author of Weak Planet: Literature and Assisted Survival:
With groundbreaking research and fierce dedication, Scott Herring gives us a modernism never seen before: flourishing decades after its supposed high point, featuring authors in late life unfazed by bodily afflictions. Still intensely experimental, this is a new and different avant-garde, all the more stunning for being unexpected.
Rachel Adams, author of Raising Henry: A Memoir of Motherhood, Disability, and Discovery:
Scott Herring combines new archival research, interviews, and innovative literary analysis in a book that transforms the way we think about aging, modernism, and artistic production. Eloquent, witty, and lucid, Aging Moderns is also a great read.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Illustrations
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Introduction: Experimental Aging and American Modernism
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Chapter 1 Djuna Barnes and the Geriatric Avant- Garde
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Chapter 2 The Special Collections of Samuel Steward
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Chapter 3 Ivan Albright’s Anti- Antiaging Treatments
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Chapter 4 Tillie Olsen and the Old- Old Left
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Chapter 5 Queer Senior Living with Charles Henri Ford and Indra Bahadur Tamang
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Chapter 6 The Harlem Renaissance as Told by “Lesbian Elder” Mabel Hampton
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Coda: After Jacob Lawrence at Iona Senior Services
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Notes
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