The Life, Old Age, and Death of a Working-Class Woman

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A meditation on the social, political, and philosophical questions of ageing. A few years ago, Didier Eribon's mother began to lose her physical and cognitive autonomy. After several months of resistance, Eribon and his brothers were compelled to place her in a nursing home. A few... Read More
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The Life, Old Age, and Death of a Working-Class Woman

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A meditation on the social, political, and philosophical questions of ageing.

A few years ago, Didier Eribon's mother began to lose her physical and cognitive autonomy. After several months of resistance, Eribon and his brothers were compelled to place her in a nursing home. A few short weeks later, his mother passed away.

In The Life, Old Age, and Death of a Working-Class Woman, Eribon continues the historical, political, and personal reflection he began with Returning to Reims, this time turning his attention to the end of life. Tracing his mother's rapid decline, and drawing on works by Simone de Beauvoir, Norbert Elias, Annie Ernaux, and Michel Foucault, among others, Eribon transmutes his rage, sadness, and the shame over her death into a strikingly nuanced portrait of the woman who raised him.

Here, Eribon asks: how does our society treat the elderly? What is the place of bodies that can no longer assemble, discuss freedom, or protest? Can the completely dependent speak for themselves - and if not, who can speak for them?

An honest, original, and wide-ranging exploration of the relationship between ageing and class, politics and literature, this is a profound meditation on a fundamental human experience, too often overlooked.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780241686720

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 25 March 2025

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Allen Lane

Contributors:

  • Translated by Michael Lucey

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 27.0mm

Width: 143.0mm

Height: 224.0mm

Weight: 361g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Didier Eribon is a prominent French sociologist and author on matters of social class, identity, sexuality and rebellion. He is internationally renowned for his biography of Michel Foucault and his groundbreaking memoir Returning to Reims.

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