In the anthropological perspective the age is a social construction, responds to the social representations according to the circumstances in that it is located; the “old” age is, in fact, a transformation period during which the woman assume a new identity and position in the society. This article, briefly, discusses and compare the representations of menopause between Italians and migrants women, from different countries that live in Rome, as subjects of new transnational reality involving cultural conceptions of age and body
Fusaschi, M. (2006). Noi, le altre e il "tempo" che passa. Sguardi incrociati sull' età critica. STORIA DELLE DONNE, 2, 61-77.
Noi, le altre e il "tempo" che passa. Sguardi incrociati sull' età critica
FUSASCHI, MICHELA
2006-01-01
Abstract
In the anthropological perspective the age is a social construction, responds to the social representations according to the circumstances in that it is located; the “old” age is, in fact, a transformation period during which the woman assume a new identity and position in the society. This article, briefly, discusses and compare the representations of menopause between Italians and migrants women, from different countries that live in Rome, as subjects of new transnational reality involving cultural conceptions of age and bodyI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.