Monthly Archives: November 2012

Gero-Punk Ponderings

Several times today I’ve commenced a new gero-punk essay only to abandon each attempt. (Perhaps I should have saved each of the fragments for future use. Oh, well.) When I (may) have something to write about my body announces it—the … Continue reading

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Gero-Punk Practice: Real-time Critical Gerontology

Calling all Gero-punks!  If you’ve got the head-space and time, I’d love to have you join me and my colleague (and dear mentor) Dr. Harry “Rick” Moody, director of academic affairs for the American Association of Retired Persons, as we … Continue reading

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Gero-Punk Contemplation: Thanks-giving

Let me begin by telling you about my soundtrack: Various NPR programs (May I just say how relieved I am that Israel and Hamas have agreed to a cease fire?); Coldplay (The latest; hated it at first, but now it … Continue reading

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