Margaret Morganroth Gullette

Senexa. The goddess of age studies, whose motto is "End Ageism," is represented as Michelangelo's Libyan Sybil. Her strong shoulders and muscular arms hold a huge open book.
Her skin color and silvery gray hair were conferred by photographers Laura Brody and Fran Forman.
The book that Senexa reads contains the wisdom of ages, collected from the guardians of the life course. The crone-goddess is interrupting her instruction of the children behind her, who reverently discuss anti-ageist lore, in order to cast a deprecating look at the perpetrators of ageism, invisible beneath her feet. Her teachings are dedicated to the agewise.
Essays
"Still marching after all these years. I am 84. At demonstrations against the Trump administration, I see people as old as I am everywhere," Boston Globe, June 21, 2025. https://www.bostonglobe.com/2025/06/21/opinion/trump-protests-generations-elderly/
Article. Op-ed.
Solidarity. Age. Politics. Trump administration. Parents. Generational relations. Age peers. Activism. Memoir.
"The Damages that 'Too Old' Inflicts on Politics and Society," Michigan Quarterly Review, June 2025. https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/mqr/2025/06/devastating-the-damages-that-too-old-inflicts-on-politics-and-society/
Essay. Online. Literary/cultural quarterly.
Ageism. COVID. Nursing Facilities. Politics. Biden. Trump. Media.
“Five Years Later,” Generations Now, American Society on Aging, April 14, 2025. https://generations.asaging.org/cms-abandoned-ltc-residents-during-covid-what-now
Blog.
COVID. Nursing facilities. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid. Trump administration. Long-term care. American Eldercide. Public health.
“Integrity. Can it be Learned? Can it be Taught?” Next Avenue, Personal Perspectives, April 2, 2025. https://www.nextavenue.org/integrity-learned-taught/
Article.
Social philosophy. Autobiography. Family memoir. Childhood. Education.
“The Death Pill: The Room Next Door is Stylish and Even Watchable... But Not Brave Enough,” The Chicago Blog, U of Chicago, March 12, 2025. https://pressblog.uchicago.edu/2025/03/11/a-guest-post-from-margaret-gullette-author-of-american-eldercide.html
Blog.
Film. End-of-life care. Medical Assistance in Dying. Arts criticism.
"On the Unsung Pleasures of Very Long Friendship," Silver Century, March 7, 2025. https://www.silvercentury.org/voicesviews/blog/margaret-gullette/
Blog.
Childhood. Girls. Older adults. Women. Friendship. Life course.
"How Americans Learned to Accept that ‘the Old’ Would Die" [Excerpt from American Eldercide], The Nonprofit Quarterly, February 10, 2025. https://nonprofitquarterly.org/how-americans-learned-to-accept-that-the-old-would-die/
Excerpt.
American Eldercide. Nursing facilities. Cultural studies. Discourse analysis. “Duty to die.” COVID Era. Women. Poverty.
"The Page 99 Test," Campaign for the American Reader, Marshall Zeringue site, February 2025. https://page99test.blogspot.com/search?q=gullette
Blog.
Excerpt from American Eldercide. Literary criticism. Analysis. Nursing facility deaths. Social justice.
"Why I Wrote American Eldercide,"