
To mark its UK release, van Saarloos will be in conversation with Juliana Gleeson, hosted by Lux Pyre. We'll be exploring the book through the lens of crip and queer theory, as well as anti-carceral and anti-colonial perspectives on time, examining calls for the abolition of age-related laws, and reframing commonly held understandings about age.
Against Ageism: A Queer Manifesto starts with what it is not: a socio-economic argument against ageism, celebrating the ‘elderly’ as economically viable. Instead, Simon(e) van Saarloos presents a radical critique of conventional arguments against ageism, rejecting constructs of ‘age’ and ‘youth’ and assumptions of their inherent qualities.
Drawing from personal experience, the manifesto offers a reckoning with how ageism overlaps with structures of white supremacy and patriarchy. Through the lens of crip and queer theory, as well as anti-carceral and anti-colonial perspectives on time, this piercing text provocatively calls for the abolition of age-related laws, reframing commonly held understandings about age from van Saarloos’s defiant perspective.