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Monday, August 6, 2018

A New Career - Never Too Old

Liu Xianping, Fashionable Grandpa, Models for Teen Clothing Line


From: THE BLOG  (Huffpost) Lisa Wade
12/06/2012 01:26 pm ET Updated Dec 06, 2017


Liu Xianping, a 72-year-old man in China, has risen to fame modeling for his granddaughter’s clothing store, Yuekou. The clothes are designed for teen girls: Commenters are impressed about Xianping’s ability to “pull off” this look, but we shouldn’t be surprised. Masculinity and femininity are performances, and so is age.

While the idea that we “do” gender is no surprise to some, we also “do” age. In fact, we have a whole language of age-related chiding that serves to get people to act in ways that we deem suitable for their number of birthdays. Says sociologist Cheryl Laz:


“Act your age. You’re a big kid now,” we say to children to encourage independence (or obedience). “Act your age. Stop being so childish,” we say to other adults when we think they are being irresponsible. “Act your age; you’re not as young as you used to be,” we say to an old person pursuing “youthful” activities.

Age, then, is a social construction too.

Accordingly, Xianping’s adoption of feminine poses and youthful fashions makes him appear younger and more girly than we think he should look. Importantly, though, he is no more an actor here than are actual teen girls. Each is playing a part, both with the help of just the right accessories.






1 comment:

  1. RHONDA,

    TOTALLY AGREE. OUR CHRONOLOGICAL AGE SHOULD NOT BE AN IMPEDIMENT TO BEING ACTIVE,< LIVING AND LOOKING AS YOUNG AS POSSIBLE. THAT IS MY BELIEF. I STOPPED COUNTING MENTALLY AT 35 AND STILL LIVE AT THAT POINT AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE> IT HAD A GREAT DIMENSION TO YOUR WHOLE LIFE, MARIE ANNE

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