Index
Naomi Woodspring
(University of the West of England, Bristol, UK)
ISBN: 978-1-78754-236-5, eISBN: 978-1-78743-824-8
Publication date: 1 October 2018
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Woodspring, N. (2018), "Index", Baby Boomers, Age, and Beauty, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 273-283. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78743-824-820181011
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Copyright © 2018 Naomi Woodspring
INDEX
Acceptance
, 102, 105–106
and ambivalence
, 235–236
face
, 63
surprise and
, 106–107
women on appearance
, 65–66
After Ninety (1977)
, 229
Age
appropriate
, 243–244
coding
, 137
limits
, 137
and vivid beauty
, 229–230
See also Aging
Ageism and appearance
, 189
‘Ageless Style,’
, 31
Age-related change
, 142
Aging
appearance
, 100–102, 128–129, 149, 190
change and successful
, 234–235
comparative differences
, 110–112
continuity and perspective
, 120–121
cosmetics and
, 51, 89
face acceptance
, 63
faces
, 188
familial sense of
, 112
gracefully/disgracefully
, 51
marker
, 109
media images of
, 191
overshadows gender
, 105
sign of
, 116
skin
, 122–123, 164
societal expectations for
, 139
and time
, 104
See also Reflection of aging
Aging beauty
, 202–203, 207
physical features
, 203
Aging-embodied changes
, 49
Aliveness
, 131, 200, 205, 207–208, 212
Allure magazine
, 248
Ambivalence
acceptance and
, 105, 132, 236
aging identity
, 145
passion for life
, 235–236
American Beauty
, 40
Ancient mirrors
, 32
Androgenetic alopecia
, 115–116
Animation
and cartoons, stereotyping
, 28–29
eyes, and juiciness
, 211–212
Anti-aging cosmetics
, 57
Anti-aging procedures
, 49
Appearance
, 2–3, 26, 105
ageism and
, 189
aging
, 100–102, 106, 115, 128–129
beauty
, 13, 136
cultural notions of
, 39
health monitoring
, 156
and identity
, 122
morality and
, 51
race and ethnicity
, 107
research
, 52–53
time
, 104
women
, 45
Appearance of beauty
aging appearance
, 190
animation, eyes, and juiciness
, 211–212
arrivedness and zest
, 199–200
beauty of youth
, 194–199
engagement with the world
, 204
exotic
, 191–194
glow, light, and warmth
, 206–208
joy and enjoy
, 210
lifetime habits
, 219–225
men are rugged
, 202
radiance
, 205–206
relational beauty
changing priorities
, 212–213
face you want to return to
, 217–219
meaning and connection
, 213–215
shared history
, 215–217
research
, 189–190
standards
, 203
style and kind eyes
, 200–202
vital life, presence, and luster
, 208–210
women are beautiful
, 202
Aristocracy
, 42
Asceticism
, 42
Assumption and becoming, passion for life
, 246–247
Athleticism
, 41
Attendant vulnerabilities
, 188
Attitudes toward death
, 171
Attractiveness
, 3, 188
Baby Boomers, Time and Aging Bodies (2016)
, 4
Baldness
, 115–118
Beautification
, 46, 74, 92, 100–101, 227
Beautiful everyday people
, 3
Beauty
, 3
animation, eyes and juiciness
, 211–212
appearance research
, 52–53
art and renaissance
, 55–57
cosmetics and fading beauty
, 57
engagement with world
, 204
fountain of youth
, 57–58
glow, light and warmth
, 206–208
Greek and Judeo-Christian notions and definitions
, 54–55
humanism and
, 54
joy and enjoy
, 210
mortality and
, 57–58
neuroscience
, 53–54
and passion for life
, 247
radiance
, 205–206
and relationships
, 213–215
routines
, 50–51
vital life, presence, and luster
, 208–210
Western cultural constructions
, 54
work
, 49–50
The Beauty Myth
, 45
Beauty of youth
age and beauty
, 195
attraction
, 195–197
quality of youth
, 195
visual perspective
, 197–199
young faces, aesthetics of
, 195
Beauvoir
, 47
Behavioral repercussions
, 27
Black hair care
, 85–86
Body, living with mortality
, 173–174
Boomers
adolescence and memory, importance
, 5–6
beyond
, 10–11
birth rates, times, and marketing
, 7
context, faces, and influencers
, 5
first wave of the postwar generation
, 6
influence on generation
, 8
A Bowl of Roses (2016)
, 156
Camera
Eastman Kodak Brownie box camera
, 37
eyes of
, 38–39
history
, 36–38
Celebrity
culture
, 30–31
marketing endorsements
, 31
Character, habitual faces
, 224–225
Cliché
, 205, 212–213
Clothing
gender- and youth-specific
, 41–42
and visibility
, 140–141
Commonality and generation
, 234
Confidence
, 63, 92, 100, 238–239
Corporate culture
, 18–19
Corporatism and the media police
, 242–243
Cosmetic(s)
, 80
and fading beauty
, 57
interventions
, 108
medical procedures
, 228
practices, invasive or non-invasive
, 31
surgery
, 50, 108
tycoons
, 36
use
, 148
Crisis of masculinity
, 41, 241
Cultural legacy
, 249
Cultural reference
, 102
Cypher
, 126
Daguerreotype
, 36–37
Daguerreotypist
, 37
Death
and beauty
, 231–232
within the family
bonus round
, 179–180
child
, 177–178
parents
, 175–177
masks
, 183–184
photos
, 172–173
Degree of reticence
, 147–148
Dementia films
, 30
Dictionary of Untranslatables (2014)
, 52
Disappointments in life, habitual faces
, 223
Disney animated films
, 29
Dressing up, men appearance
, 99–100
Dry skin, aging
, 88
Eastman Kodak Brownie box camera
, 37
Embodied manifestation
, 13
Embodiment
, 13
Embrace
, 66
Emotion, habitual faces
, 219
Emotional priorities
, 213
Emotional strength
, 100
Energy of youth
, 188
Engagement with world
, 204
Error of perception
, 230–231
Errors, in beauty recognition
, 230
Etched into/on skin, habitual faces
, 220
Exceptionalism
, 41
Expectations
, 14, 27, 139, 154, 188, 234
External expression
, 63
Face
, 25–26
features and warmth
, 207–208
wrinkles
, 191
Facial appearance
, 27, 40, 131–132, 201, 206
and health
, 159–160
Facial femininity
, 189
Facing Beauty
, 50
Facing photos
, 70–76
Fading beauty
, 57
Female beauty
, 39
Feminine beauty
, 126
Feminism
, 40
Feminists
, 47
Fight Club
, 41
Foppery
, 42
Fortune
, 43, 122
Fountain of youth
, 57–58
Fragile life
, 180–182
Frailty
, 45, 158–159
Gender
, 39
and vanity
, 241–242
and visibility
, 141
Gentry
, 42
Glass mirrors
, 33
Glossy black hair
, 82–83
Glows, aging face
, 231
Google
, 248
Grace
, 55
Grandfathering
, 44
“Great Renunciation,”
, 42
Grimness, habitual faces
, 222–223
Grooming
, 123
hygiene
, 238
products
, 122
Group, visibility in
, 143
Growing old together, men appearance
, 113–114
Habitual faces
character
, 224–225
disappointments in life
, 223
emotion
, 219
etched into/on skin
, 220
grimness
, 222–223
hardship
, 221–222
life
, 223–224
life/experience
, 221
lived in faces
, 219–220
old faces vs. young faces
, 220–221
smiles lines
, 224
worry
, 222
Hair
black hair care
, 85–86
color
, 118
glossy black hair
, 82–83
history
, 118–119
loss
, 116, 236–237
men on appearance
, 115–119
and passion for life
, 236–237
straightening techniques
, 80
thinning
, 84
white hair
, 84
Hardship, habitual faces
, 221–222
Harmony
, 55
Health
and beauty
, 245–246
indicators
, 86–87
and mortality
, 155
Health monitoring
chronological and biological health
, 155, 164
compassion
, 157
cultural/societal reality
, 155
faces of friends, sign in
, 157–158
facial appearance and health
, 159–160
frailty
, 158–159
ill-health and unattractiveness
, 156
indications of health
, 156
medicalization of old age
, 155
pain
, 156–157
quality of life
, 156
sense of mortality
, 155
sheltered accommodation
, 156
strangers
, 157
youthful sense of immortality
, 156
Hesitancy
, 69
Hygiene
, 57
and grooming
, 152–153
Identity
, 129–131, 228
Ill-health and unattractiveness
, 156
Inattentional blindness (IB)
, 138
Instant cameras
, 38
Internal disharmony
, 77
Internalized ageism
, 136–137
Interviewees
, 3–4
Invisibility
, 21, 44, 138, 140, 142–145
Jejunity
, 200
Joy and enjoy
, 210
Kids, self-presentation
, 11–12
Legacy of change
, 248–249
Life, habitual faces
, 221, 223–224
Life expectancy
, 14–15
Lifelong relationships and beauty
, 215
Living with mortality
approach
, 164–167
body
, 173–174
death masks
, 183–184
death within the family
bonus round
, 179–180
child
, 177–178
parents
, 175–177
fragile life
, 180–182
mirrors
, 173
photographing the dead
, 172–173
photography and meaning
, 171–172
public death
, 182–183
time and fear
chronology and measuring time
, 167–168
Cold War
, 170–171
inevitability, chronology, health, and other stories
, 168–170
Longevity
, 44–45, 167, 232–233
and next generation
, 103–104
passion for life
, 234
revolution
, 13–14
Looking glass
history
, 32–33
mirror and morality
, 33–36
self-reflection
, 32
Look of old
, 136–138
Makeup
application
, 80, 82
beauty work
, 49
self-care and
, 148
Maleness
, 39–40, 43, 150
Male pattern baldness (MPB)
, 115–116
Male vanity
, 241
Manhood
, 39–41
Marigold Hotel (film)
, 30
Masculinity
, 39–40, 99, 109
characterizations
, 100
clothing and hair
, 42, 43
contemporary
, 43
parameters
, 150
redefining
, 40
Maturity
, 100
Media
men on appearance
, 123–126
and stereotyping
in animation and cartoons
, 28–29
celebrity culture
, 30–31
consumers
, 28
in film
, 29–30
‘mental pollution,’
, 26
older people
, 26–27
old people
, 27
in print media
, 27–28
women on appearance
, 89–92
Medicalization of old age
, 155
Men
change is inevitable
, 41
grooming products
, 122
history
, 41–43
multiple masculinities
, 39–40
status devaluation
, 44
on visibility
, 141–145
work and
, 44
Men on appearance
acceptance or ambivalence
, 105–107
compare and contrast
, 109–114
face in mirror
, 126–132
generational connections
, 114–115
hair
, 115–119
interventions
, 107–109
media
, 123–126
movement of time
, 101–105
photo reality
, 119–121
vanity, skin, and care
, 121–123
Mirrors
living with mortality
, 173
men on appearance
, 126–132
and morality
, 33–36
women on appearance
, 94–96
Moral affliction
, 36
Moral beauty
, 35
Morality, mirrors and
, 33–36
Mortality
, 57–58, 103–104, 155
Multiple masculinities
, 39–40
Naysayers
, 12–13
Neuroscience and beauty
, 53–54
‘New athleticism,’
, 40
New York Times
, 30
Obscure masculine heritage
, 40
Old age
, 105
medicalization of
, 155
men
, 43–45
older people, categories
, 27–28
people and evolution
, 15–16
women
, 145–150
Old faces vs. young faces, habitual faces
, 220–221
Old is the New Black
, 190
Old people
, 27
On Beauty
, 59, 212, 230
Ornamentation
, 42
Pain, health monitoring
, 156–157
Painted portraiture
, 37
Partner’s appearance
, 146–147
Passion for life
acceptance and ambivalence
, 235–236
age and vivid beauty
, 229–230
age appropriate
, 243–244
assumption and becoming
, 246–247
beauty and
, 247
change and successful aging
, 234–235
confidence
, 238–239
corporatism and the media police
, 242–243
on death and beauty
, 231–232
error of perception
, 230–231
gender and vanity
, 241–242
hair and
, 236–237
health and beauty
, 245–246
legacy of change
, 248–249
longevity
, 234
more to death
, 245
photos
, 239–240
relational beauty
, 244–245
time and place
, 232–233
vanity
, 240–241
visibility
, 237–238
wholeness of lifespan
, 228
Personal grooming
, 152–153
Personality traits
, 189
Personal qualities
, 189
Photographic images
, 38
Photographing the dead
, 172
Photography and meaning
, 171–172
Photos
acknowledgement of change
, 119–120
in aging appearance
, 119–120
aging faces
, 72
appearance
, 71
changes in long term
, 70
comparison
, 72
difference
, 72–73
emotional experience
, 71
likeness
, 74–76
natural look
, 78–79
passion for life
, 239–240
reflections
, 71
self-presentation
, 76
sense of continuity
, 72–73, 76
time as continuity
, 76
vanity
, 76–79
Physical appearance
, 53
Physical beauty
, 35
Physicality
, 13, 39, 233
Physical mastery
, 43
The Picture of Dorian Gray (1992)
, 57
Plastic/aesthetic surgery
, 43
Pleasing appearance
, 147–148
Polaroid instant cameras
, 38
Portraiture
, 37
Power of self-suggestion
, 35
Presence
, 208–210
Problem generation
, 232
Proportionality
, 55
Psychology of appearance
, 189
Public death
, 182–183
Puritanism
, 51
Quality of life
, 156
Race and ethnicity
, 107
Race and visibility
, 143–144
Racial differences
, 86
Radiance
, 205–206
‘Real men,’
, 40
Recognition of power
, 95
Red Hat Society
, 140
Reflection of aging
moments of reckoning
, 68–69
progression
, 69–70
recognition, eyes, comfort, and comparisons
, 67–68
See also Aging
Rejuvenation
, 46
Relational beauty
changing priorities
, 212–213
face you want to return to
, 217–219
meaning and connection
, 213–215
passion for life
, 244–245
shared history
, 215–217
Religious or spiritual beliefs
, 170
Retirement
, 44
Roman mirrors
, 32
Safety and self-protection
, 152
The Second Sex (2013)
, 47
Second-wave feminism
, 40
scholarship
, 46
Self-acceptance
, 43
See also Acceptance
Self-assessment
, 189–190
Self-assurance
, 93
Self-care
, 35, 97, 148–150, 152–155
Self-confidence
, 69
and aging
, 238–239
and identity
, 101
Self-consciousness
, 37
Self-correction and self-adjustment
, 230
Self-identified women
, 141
Selfies
, 37–38
Selfish generation
, 232
Self-knowing reflection
, 39
Self-mastery
, 35
Self-perception
, 38
Self-presentation
, 78, 81, 101, 154, 233
Self-reflection
, 32
Self-styled looks
, 233
Sense of ambivalence
, 105
Sense of continuity
, 74, 114, 235–236
Sense of equanimity
, 105
Sense of gratification
, 92
Sense of identity
, 233
Sense of invisibility
, 150
Sense of mortality
, 93, 155
Sense of presence
, 153–155
Serious face, aging appearance
, 117
Sexual attraction
, 147–148
Sexual excitation
, 56
Sexual interest
, 152
Shared history, relational beauty
, 215–217
Sheltered accommodation, health monitoring
, 156
Silver (gray) market
, 28, 30
Sixties
defining
, 9–10
social rupture
, 8–9, 13
Skin-bleaching
, 80
Skin care
creams
, 89
routine
, 89
Smiles lines
, 224
Social death
, 184
Standard of beauty
, 203
Stereotyping
, 28
Strangers, health monitoring
, 157
Style and kind eyes
, 200–202
Successful aging
, 30–31, 235
Suffragettes
, 51
Surgery and botox
aging appearance, acceptance
, 66
beautification
, 67
bioplasty or surgery
, 66
cosmetics use
, 67
Surgical and non-invasive interventions
, 107–108
Surprise and acceptance
, 106–107
Systemic communications theory
, 4
Systems theory and thinking
, 4–5
Systems thinking
, 4
Taste
, 5, 58–59, 242–243
Thinning hair
, 84
Time
appearance
, 104
and fear
, 167–168
Cold War
, 170–171
inevitability, chronology, health, and other stories
, 168–170
and history
, 16–18
and place
, 144–145, 232–233
Toxic masculinity
, 41
Upper class
, 100
Vanity
gender and
, 241–242
and men
, 121–123, 241
passion for life
, 240–241
photos
, 76–79
and women
, 45
Victorian death culture
, 167
Visibility
gender and
, 141
men on
, 141–145
passion for life
, 237–238
women on
, 138–141
Visual expression
, 191
Visual information
, 138
Vitality
, 205, 208
Vivid beauty
, 229–230
Vogue
, 31
Ways of Seeing (1972)
, 135
Well turned out women
, 148–150
What we know and what we see
health monitoring
, 155–160
look of old
, 136–138
men on visibility
, 141–145
older women
, 145–150
women on visibility
, 138–141
women seeing men
, 150–155
White hair
, 84
White masculinity
, 141
Wholeness of lifespan
, 228
Women
attempt to look younger
, 150
beauty work
, 49–50
body satisfaction
, 48–49
context and politics
, 47–48
cosmetics, caring, and morality
, 50–52
frailty
, 45
Hygiene and Grooming
, 151–152
perspectives
, 45–47
vanity and
, 45
on visibility
, 138–141
visibility of men
, 150–151
hygiene and grooming
, 152–153
sense of presence
, 153–155
unattractive and beautiful
, 151–152
Women on appearance
acceptance
, 65–66
age is not just a number
, 63–65
beauty in the eyes of the beholder
, 62–63
confidence
, 92–94
face in mirror
, 94–96
facing photos
, 70–76
hair
black hair care
, 85–86
glossy black hair
, 82–83
white hair
, 84
media influences
, 89–92
not so skin deep
, 86–89
reflection of aging
moments of reckoning
, 68–69
progression
, 69–70
recognition, eyes, comfort, and comparisons
, 67–68
self-presentation
, 62
surgery and botox
, 66–67
there was never yet fair woman but she made mouths in a glass (Shakespeare)
, 76–82
Women’s dissatisfaction
, 45, 48–49
Women seeing men
, 150–155
Women’s Wear Daily article
, 248
Workwear look
, 42
Worry, habitual faces
, 222
Wrinkled exotic face
, 194
Wrinkles
, 123
Youth and beauty
, 228
Youthful appearance
, 49
Youthful looking women
, 149
Youthful sense of immortality
, 156
Zest
, 205