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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.15176/vol51no111

Who’s Afraid of Baba Yaga? A Reading of Ageing From the Gender Perspective

Marija Geiger Zeman ; Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, Zagreb
Zdenko Zeman ; Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, Zagreb


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Abstract

Despite the fact that an increase in the old-age population is noticeable in most contemporary societies, the issues of growing old and personal experience of the old-age population, old women in particular, remain unnoticed. In a culture fascinated by youth, old age is perceived in stereotypical ways, with a lot of prejudice, taboos and fears that produce many negative perceptions and discriminatory practices. The paper is based on the analysis of ageing issues and life narratives of elderly women presented in the novel Baba Yaga Laid an Egg (2009) by Dubravka Ugrešić. Baba Yaga, the ambivalent mythological heroine, has been shown as a greatly provocative character who – reinterpreted in the feminist key – creates new meanings and an emancipatory potential for women of all ages.

Keywords

ageing; culture of youthfulness; ageism; feminist gerontology; Baba Yaga; Dubravka Ugrešić

Hrčak ID:

123477

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/123477

Publication date:

20.6.2014.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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