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Book cover image of Women Confronting Retirement: A Nontraditional Guide by Nan Bauer-Maglin

Authors: Nan Bauer-Maglin (Editor), Alice Radosh
ISBN-13: 9780813531267, ISBN-10: 0813531268
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Date Published: February 2003
Edition: New Edition

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Author Biography: Nan Bauer-Maglin

Book Synopsis

In 35 reflections, women who have challenged traditional career models share their diverse experiences and thoughts on when/if to retire and stages of retirement. Two New York academics, one retired, introduce issues and influences on this new dialogue on redefining female identity beyond the workplace. The book is not indexed. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Library Journal

Bauer-Maglin (director, CUNY Graduate Ctr.) and Radosh, who has taught psychology at Brooklyn College, have compiled this timely volume just as the baby boomer women come into retirement age. The book offers 32 reflective essays and interviews, mostly by women who have, or who are about to, retire. Two-thirds are academics with university jobs that give them pension plans and opportunities to continue working in some form. Few of the essayists are facing hard economic choices beyond the age of 65. With the exception of some caregiving essays, the issues discussed lean toward leisure-class concerns (e.g., the loss of professional identity, doing meaningful work in retirement). Though generally lacking in diversity, the collection does feature a lesbian couple, a disabled Native American, and an African American single mom who won't be able to retire. This meditative, anecdotal approach presents many lively, enterprising women, some of whom have tried new adventures in retirement-Peace Corps volunteer, house renovator, horse breeder, and political activist. As a complement to Nancy Dailey's more academic and statistical study When Baby Boom Women Retire, this is recommended for larger public and academic libraries.-Janet Sassi, New York Copyright 2003 Cahners Business Information.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction1
Pt. 1Thinking About Retirement31
One More Stretch of the Road33
The Old Brown Bag and the Used Tinfoil : Lessons from My Mother about Work and Retirement40
Exploring the No-Woman's Land of Old Age; or, How May Sarton's Counterstory Prepare Me for Retirement53
Clearing a Path to Retirement: Excerpts from a Journal66
Retiring into Intensity, Experiencing "Deep Play"79
On My Own Terms89
Cut Me Some Slack: Reflections on the Eve of Retirement97
Making a Difference108
Rethinking Ambition: Women on the Edge of Retiring117
Circling the Wagons: A Guide to Lesbian Retirement126
Baby Boom Women: The Generation of Firsts150
Pt. 2Stages Of Retirement159
Notes from the First Year161
Time to Look Back: My Family and the Movement177
Every Day a Sunday? Reflections on a First Year of Retirement187
Cheating a Self in Context201
"The Last of Life for Which the First Was Made"216
Afterthoughts227
A Mennonite Retirement: From Work Projects to Play Projects237
Rewriting the Books: Onward in Retirement245
Doc Finds Happiness in Arts Community256
Does an Activist Ever Retire?262
Discovering What Matters: A Focus Group on Retirement275
Still in Circulation: A Librarian Retires289
Harvesting the Threads of Commitment297
Retirement without Regrets305
Carpe Diem/Follow Your Passion311
Pt. 3Never Retire317
Retirement - The Final Question Mark?319
Progressions326
Social Insecurity: A Cautionary Tale336
Retirement: From Rags to Rags340
Change of Life348
Never Retire357
Selected Bibliography367
About the Editors and Contributors373

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