"Malkah, [Old] Age, and Jewish Identity in Marge Piercy's He, She and It" by Naomi Mercer, Femspec Issue 15

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Writing from within the Jewish tradition, Marge Piercy's novel, He, She and It, contributes to the on-going debate regarding gender equality and kyriarchal conceptions of older women through challenging the inclusion, or exclusion, of the Other including the elder in social institutions.
"Malkah, [Old] Age, and Jewish Identity in Marge Piercy's He, She and It" by Naomi Mercer, Femspec Issue 15