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在20世纪二三十年代,身为又老又穷的女性是什么感觉?在大萧条时期,年长的女性,包括那些曾经经济宽裕、社会地位显赫的女性,为了满足自己的需求,进行了什么样的斗争和谈判?这些都是我们在《老龄化、人文与艺术》杂志的这一期特别栏目中讨论的问题。我们的方法是跨学科的,重点是仔细阅读和对社会工作者(称为“访客”)保存的60岁及以上妇女的案件档案进行叙事分析,这些妇女在1927年至1933年间向密歇根州底特律的卢埃拉·汉南纪念之家(Luella Hannan Memorial Home,简称LHMH)的私人基金会申请养老金。这篇引言借鉴了女性主义理论,将“权力”定义为一个动态的、相互关联的过程,其中既包括迁就,也包括反抗。文章的社会历史背景提供了在这一期,所有这些都是基于LHMH档案,存储在沃尔特P.鲁瑟劳动和城市事务图书馆,韦恩…
Relations of Power: Issues of Gender and Class in the Struggle for “Security” in Old Age, 1927–1933
What was it like to be old, poor, and female in the 1920s and 1930s? What kinds of struggles and negotiations did older women, including those who had once been financially comfortable and socially prominent, engage in to meet their needs during the Great Depression? These are the questions we take up in this special section of the Journal of Aging, Humanities and the Arts. Our approach is interdisciplinary, with an emphasis on close readings and narrative analysis of case files kept by social workers (called “Visitors”) on women age 60 and older who applied for pensions from a private foundation, the Luella Hannan Memorial Home (LHMH) in Detroit, Michigan between 1927 and 1933. This introduction draws on feminist theories to define “power” as a dynamic and relational process that includes both accommodation and resistance. A sociohistorical context is provided for the articles in the issue, all of which are based on LHMH archives, stored at the Walter P. Reuther Library of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne ...