Verzameling essays over ethische aspecten in de ervaringen van vrouwen met ouder worden. Bevat: There are no old Venuses: older women's responses to their aging bodies / door Frida Kerner Furman: Miroir, Mémoire, Mirage: appearance, aging, and women / door Diana Tietjens Meyers: Virtues and age / door Sara Ruddick: Unplanned obsolescence: some reflections on aging / door Sandra Lee Bartky: Stories of my old age / door Hilde Lindemann Nelson: Getting out of line: alternatives to life as a career / door Margaret Urban Walker: Death's gender / door James Lindemann Nelson: Old women out of control: some thoughts on aging, ethics, and psychosomatic medicine / door Susan Wendell: Menopause: taking the cures of curing the takes? / door Joan C. Callahan: Religious women, medical settings, and moral risk / door Peggy DesAutels: Age, sex, and resource allocation / door Daniel Callahan: Aging fairly: feminist and disability perspectives on intergenerational justice / door Anita Silvers: Home care, women, and aging: a case study of injustice / door Martha Holstein: Caring for ourselves: peer care in autonomous aging / door Robin N. Fiore: Age-segregated housing as a moral problem: an exercise in rethinking ethics / door Joan C. Tronto.