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Despite the increasing number and variety of older characters appearing in film, television, comics, and other popular culture, much of the understanding of these figures has been limited to outdated stereotypes of aging. These include depictions of frailty, resistance to modern life, and mortality. More importantly, these stereotypes influence the daily lives of aging adults, as well as how younger generations perceive and interact with older individuals. In light of our graying population and the growing diversity of portrayals of older characters in popular culture, it is important to examine how we understand aging.In Aging Heroes: Growing Old in Popular Culture, Norma Jones and Bob Batchelor present a collection of essays that address the increasing presence of characters that simultaneously manifest and challenge the accepted stereotypes of aging. The contributors to this volume explore representations in television programs, comic books, theater, and other forms of media. The ch

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A valuable contribution, as its focus on aging male actors in contemporary (United States) popular culture brings together the traditionally separate fields of gender and gerontology studies.... Besides filling a critical gap, then, Aging Heroes also questions widely held assumptions about women’s and men’s aging. * Men and Masculinities *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments Introduction On the Silver Screen: Aging Heroes in Film Genres Twilight Heroes: Old Age and Unfinished Business in Four “Heartland” Films Cynthia J. Miller Golden Agers, Recluses and John Wayne: Aging Stereotypes and Aging Heroes in Movie Westerns Mei-Chen Lin and Paul Haridakis AAADRRIAAN! I’ll Be Baaaaaack! Schwarzenegger and Stallone as Aging Action Heroes Norma Jones Under the Wide and Starry Sky: Hollywood and Aging Astronauts, 1996-2000 A. Bowdoin Van Riper Diversity Concerns: Sexuality, Race and Gender Queering Aging? Representations of Liberace’s Intimate Life in HBO’s Behind the Candelabra Gust A. Yep, Ryan Lescure, and Jace Allen Overcoming the Villainous Monster: The Beginnings of Heroic Gay Male Aging Dustin Bradley Goltz The Power of Performance: Tyler Perry’s Madea as Village Sage and Superwoman Carlos D. Morrison, Jacqueline Allen Trimble, and Ayoleke D. Okeowo “Not bad for an abuela, eh?” The representation of the power of age in Maya & Miguel Emily S. Kinsky and Amanda Gallagher Babes and Crones: Women Growing Old in Comics Caryn E. Neumann Being a Man? Masculinity and Aging Heroes Aging Masculinity in Popular Culture: The Case of Mad Men’s Roger Sterling Patrice M. Buzzanell and Suzy D’Enbeau Aging Superheroes: Retirement and Return in Kingdom Come and Old Man Logan Nathan Miczo Mr. Incredible, the Man-of-Action, The Man-of-Power: What If He Loses It All? Itır Erhart and Hande Eslen-Ziya “He has to be good. The Airline Won't Settle for Less:” Gender, Age, and the Trope of the Male Pilot in Advertising Guilliaume de Syon Real to Reel: Individuals Aging On and Off the Screen Helen Mirren and the Media Portrayals of Aging: Women’s Sexuality Concealed and Revealed Barbara Cook Overton, Athena du Pré, and Loretta L. Pecchioni Hellraiser, Dandy, Eccentric: The Evolving Star Persona of Peter O’Toole in the 1980s and Beyond Anna Thompson Hajdik The Betty White Moment: The Rhetoric of Constructing Aging and Sexuality Kathleen Turner The Re-characterization of Age and the Aging Bricoleur: Danny Trejo’s Reinvention of Aging in Acting Salvador Jimenez-Murguia Index About the Editors and Contributors

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/6/2015 12:05:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781442250062, 978-1442250062
      ISBN10: 1442250062

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      Book Synopsis
      Despite the increasing number and variety of older characters appearing in film, television, comics, and other popular culture, much of the understanding of these figures has been limited to outdated stereotypes of aging. These include depictions of frailty, resistance to modern life, and mortality. More importantly, these stereotypes influence the daily lives of aging adults, as well as how younger generations perceive and interact with older individuals. In light of our graying population and the growing diversity of portrayals of older characters in popular culture, it is important to examine how we understand aging.In Aging Heroes: Growing Old in Popular Culture, Norma Jones and Bob Batchelor present a collection of essays that address the increasing presence of characters that simultaneously manifest and challenge the accepted stereotypes of aging. The contributors to this volume explore representations in television programs, comic books, theater, and other forms of media. The ch

      Trade Review
      A valuable contribution, as its focus on aging male actors in contemporary (United States) popular culture brings together the traditionally separate fields of gender and gerontology studies.... Besides filling a critical gap, then, Aging Heroes also questions widely held assumptions about women’s and men’s aging. * Men and Masculinities *

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments Introduction On the Silver Screen: Aging Heroes in Film Genres Twilight Heroes: Old Age and Unfinished Business in Four “Heartland” Films Cynthia J. Miller Golden Agers, Recluses and John Wayne: Aging Stereotypes and Aging Heroes in Movie Westerns Mei-Chen Lin and Paul Haridakis AAADRRIAAN! I’ll Be Baaaaaack! Schwarzenegger and Stallone as Aging Action Heroes Norma Jones Under the Wide and Starry Sky: Hollywood and Aging Astronauts, 1996-2000 A. Bowdoin Van Riper Diversity Concerns: Sexuality, Race and Gender Queering Aging? Representations of Liberace’s Intimate Life in HBO’s Behind the Candelabra Gust A. Yep, Ryan Lescure, and Jace Allen Overcoming the Villainous Monster: The Beginnings of Heroic Gay Male Aging Dustin Bradley Goltz The Power of Performance: Tyler Perry’s Madea as Village Sage and Superwoman Carlos D. Morrison, Jacqueline Allen Trimble, and Ayoleke D. Okeowo “Not bad for an abuela, eh?” The representation of the power of age in Maya & Miguel Emily S. Kinsky and Amanda Gallagher Babes and Crones: Women Growing Old in Comics Caryn E. Neumann Being a Man? Masculinity and Aging Heroes Aging Masculinity in Popular Culture: The Case of Mad Men’s Roger Sterling Patrice M. Buzzanell and Suzy D’Enbeau Aging Superheroes: Retirement and Return in Kingdom Come and Old Man Logan Nathan Miczo Mr. Incredible, the Man-of-Action, The Man-of-Power: What If He Loses It All? Itır Erhart and Hande Eslen-Ziya “He has to be good. The Airline Won't Settle for Less:” Gender, Age, and the Trope of the Male Pilot in Advertising Guilliaume de Syon Real to Reel: Individuals Aging On and Off the Screen Helen Mirren and the Media Portrayals of Aging: Women’s Sexuality Concealed and Revealed Barbara Cook Overton, Athena du Pré, and Loretta L. Pecchioni Hellraiser, Dandy, Eccentric: The Evolving Star Persona of Peter O’Toole in the 1980s and Beyond Anna Thompson Hajdik The Betty White Moment: The Rhetoric of Constructing Aging and Sexuality Kathleen Turner The Re-characterization of Age and the Aging Bricoleur: Danny Trejo’s Reinvention of Aging in Acting Salvador Jimenez-Murguia Index About the Editors and Contributors

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