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On Women Turning 70 Essay Research Paper

On Women Turning 70 Essay, Research Paper


Hasan Elmdauis


2/21/01


WST 101


On Women Turning 70: Honoring the Voices of Wisdom


On Women Turning 70 is a book that is made up of


interviews with several older women who took their biggest


steps toward success when they were in their senior years.


Rountree spoke with women like author Madeline L’Engle, and


acclaimed newspaper columnist Liz Smith, who became successful


just as she was about to retire. Rountree learned about the


women’s lives and got their take on feminism and aging to


include in the book. The women that Rountree chose to


interview seem to be women who either began living life to the


fullest in their older years, or who achieved greatness young,


and have held onto to that throughout their entire lives.


On Women Turning 70 includes profiles of sixteen women,


with information about their past, and important moments in


their lives. It also includes what each woman said in her


interview about themselves, and their vitality. Some sections


had quotes from the women about aging and why they are


different than most women. For example, sociologist Lee


Robins said of her new-found love at age 75, “How different is


love in my seventies from when I was in love as a young woman?


It’s not terribly different……there are no unknowns


anymore…” Robins goes on to tell more advantages to being


her age and in love. She also tells her feelings about all of


the positive things about being older, in general.


Author Doris Lessing had a similar take on life, having


fallen in love at age 65. Lessing talks about how she doesn’t


mind being “invisible” to younger people, as she calls it.


She discusses how this concept is mostly an American one and


how in other countries and cultures, younger people are


extremely interested in their elders. Young people in other


countries, for example China, feel that older people have very


valid opinions on different topics, according to Lessing. She


also talks about how she is mostly “invisible” men, and about


how, since she started aging, men don’t notice her as much.


Lessing also discusses deeper issues, like dying, and


different ways to look at it. She mentions how the most


religious people are the ones who seem to be the most


frightened of death and the concept of afterlife.


Choreographer and teacher Anna Haplin was extremely


personal in her interview. She talked about her battle with


cancer, and how she sees it as a dividing line for her life.


Before she was got cancer, she said, “I used my life in the


service of my art. After I had cancer, I began to use my art


in the service of life.” Haplin discussed her brush with


death, and the death of her mother, and how these had such a


strong effect on her life’s work. They affected her


motivation, and her philosophies about life.


>Artist Ruth Asawa talked about her education, and how much


she learned their from other people. She also discussed the


influence of Imogen Cunningham, her role model. Asawa talked


about how she learned simple things from Cunningham, but how


they had such a big impact on her. Asawa also talked about


her battle with a life-threatening disease, lupus. She


mentioned how she kept a journal throughout her entire time


spent in the hospital, and how her writings and drawings were


so intense during that time. She believed it to be due to the


medication she was on. Asawa said of aging, “It’s never too


late, but don’t wait until it’s too late, because you won’t


have the energy….If you can only get an hour at eleven


o’clock at night, take it. But don’t wait until you will have


eight hours a day, because it might not come.


Internationally known photographer, Inge Morath is another


person who was interviewed for On Women Turning 70. Morath


looks at aging through a more general viewpoint. She says, “


I don’t mind getting older. You just have to.” She talks


about how, when you get older, you finally know what it is you


want in life, and you know what you are capable of doing. She


talks about love, and success, and some of the ways that aging


has affected her life in those areas. She also discusses some


women who influenced her life through inspiration. Her final


piece of advice to other women, on aging, says, “Don’t panic


about your age. Be yourself the best you can. Because if you


aren’t yourself, you are nothing. Be yourself, whichever


shape or size you are.”


Overall I enjoyed this book. It had some really


interesting anecdotes about the women’s lives who were


interviewed. On Women Turning 70 also gave some good insights


and advice for women about aging. As a male, I’m sure that


some of my opinions about aging are different than women’s.


Men, in general, are affected differently by getting older.


Our bodies react differently, and I believe that we do not


really get concerned about aging until later in life than when


women do. This book gave me a better understanding about


concerns that women have about aging. I believe that this


book could give women who are worried about getting older some


confidence in that area.


The women who were interviewed and photographed by


Rountree in order to make On Women Turning 70 have all had so


many successes in their elder years. They have become


writers, photographers, teachers, artists, philosophers, and


sociologists, among other things. They have found love and


happiness after age 60. These women’s stories could be


inspirational to a woman going through life issues. I believe


that this book makes it easy for women to believe that things


can be done in their older years. Women can be successful


when they are seniors, and need to know this.


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