METHUSELAH ARCHIVE SOURCES / CARSTAIRS-LOOK-YOUNGER-LIVE-LONGER-2014

'Look Younger, Live Longer': Ageing Beautifully with Gayelord Hauser in America, 1920-1975

secondary literature · 2014
type:secondary literature
year:2014
citation:Carstairs C. Look Younger, Live Longer -- Ageing Beautifully with Gayelord Hauser in America, 1920-1975. Gender & History. 2014;26(2):332-350. doi:10.1111/1468-0424.12072.
LINK
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1468-0424.12072
SUMMARY
Peer-reviewed history article (Gender & History, Wiley, vol. 26, issue 2, pp. 332-350; published online 10 July 2014; print August 2014), confirmed against the Crossref API record (single author Catherine Carstairs; container-title 'Gender & History'; ISSN 0953-5233/1468-0424) on 7 July 2026. The full text is paywalled (a direct fetch of the Wiley page returned HTTP 402); Semantic Scholar independently confirms the same title, author, and year (CorpusId 142807327) but the abstract is elided by the publisher and was not retrieved. Cited in this bundle for bibliographic attribution only -- as an existence proof of scholarly historical attention specifically to Hauser's aging-and-beauty claims across 1920-1975 -- and not quoted or paraphrased for any specific factual claim beyond its own title and scope, since the article's body text could not be read.
NOTES

Catherine Carstairs’s 2014 article in Gender & History is the only source in this bundle devoted entirely to Gayelord Hauser, situating his aging-and-beauty claims within a 55-year American cultural history (1920-1975). The bibliographic record (author, journal, volume, issue, pages, DOI) is confirmed directly against the Crossref API; the full text sits behind a Wiley paywall the routine could not clear (HTTP 402), so this bundle cites the article only for its existence and stated scope — evidence that Hauser’s “look younger, live longer” pitch has drawn sustained scholarly historical attention — rather than for any paraphrased finding from its body, which was not read.