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I. Frieze
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ELLEN COLE和MARY GERGEN编辑了一些非常著名的女权主义心理学家的反思集,讨论了他们对自己退休的决定。正如联合编辑在《前进》中讨论的那样,美国心理学会第35分会的许多“创始母亲”(第11页)现在已经70多岁或更老了,正面临退休。简要地讨论了这群妇女的许多成就。正如联合编辑解释的那样,他们希望“广大读者能够从他们的个人和集体经验中受益”(第13页)。在邀请章节中考虑到了第35司妇女领导的多样性,考虑退休的妇女以及那些即将开始退休的妇女和那些已经退休一段时间的妇女写下了她们的经历。所有章节的作者都是杰出的学者,其中许多人是第35分部的前任校长。Michelle Fine在她的引言章节中讨论了这群女性的重要性。其中一章是由南希·施洛斯伯格(Nancy Schlossberg)撰写的,她被归类为提前退休。她发表了关于男性和女性退休经历的研究(Schlossberg, 2009)。她在样本中发现了六种男性和女性的共同模式。这些包括:
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Dealing With Generativity, Money, Loss, and Health in Retirement: A Review of Retiring But Not Shy: Feminist Psychologists Create Their Post-Careers
ELLEN COLE AND MARY GERGEN HAVE EDITED a collection of reflections of some very well-known feminist psychologists discussing their decision-making regarding their own retirement. As the co-editors discuss in the Forward, many of the “founding mothers” (p. 11) of Division 35 of the American Psychological Association are now in their 70s or older and are now facing retirement. The many accomplishments of this group of women are briefly discussed. As the co-editors explain, it was hoped that a “broad audience of readers could benefit from their individual and collective experience” (p. 13). Diversity among the women leadership of Division 35 was considered in inviting chapters, and women who were thinking about retirement wrote about their experiences, along with those who were beginning their retirement years, and those who had already been retired for some time. All of the chapter authors were distinguished scholars and many were former Presidents of Division 35. Michelle Fine discussed the importance of this cohort of women in her Introduction chapter. One of the chapters was written by Nancy Schlossberg, who was classified as being early in her retirement. She has published research on retirement experiences of both men and women (Schlossberg, 2009). She identified six common patterns among both the women and men in her sample. These included:
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