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Cultural Gerontology

Autor Lars Andersson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 noi 2002 – vârsta până la 17 ani
The concept of culture has gained considerable attention within the humanities and social sciences in general, and this is certainly true in the field of gerontology. The new perspectives thus gained widen the scope of gerontology. In this study, chapter authors examine the growth of gerontology as a discipline, the phenomenon of ageism as a socio-cultural concept, identity politics in which older persons are perceived as belonging to a subculture, and images of the older body in cultural perspective.The manner in which gerontology emerged as a discipline was embedded in culturally defined views of aging that had consequences for how it was seen to vary between cultures. One consequence was a perception of ageism as a cultural construction. Since the 1980s, much of the politics of older people is a form of identity politics in which groups are mobilized to further their interests. Questions of cultural meanings ascribed to the gendered aging body is a central question for ageism, social identity, and self-image. These questions become especially relevant in confrontations with bodily decline and negotiations of intimacy in institutions for older people.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780865693272
ISBN-10: 0865693277
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

LARS ANDERSSON is Research Director, Stockholm Gerontology Research Center, and Associate Professor of Gerontology at the Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.

Cuprins

Introduction by Lars AnderssonTime to Pay Back? Is There Something for Psychology and Sociology in Gerontology? by Svein Olav DaatlandUtilization Patterns of Gerontology and the Dynamics of Knowledge Production by Hans-Joachim von KondratowitzOn the Possibilities of Spirituality and Religious Humanism in Gerontology, or, Reflections of One Aging American Cultural Historian by Thomas R. ColeAgeism and Globalization: Citizenship and Social Rights in Transnational Settings by Chris PhillipsonPositioning Gerontology in an Ageist World by Bill BythewayInvolvement in Social Organizations in Later Life: Variations by Gender and Class by Sara Arber, Kim Perren, and Kate DavidsonThe Secret World of Subcultural Ageing: What Unites and What Divides? by Andrew BlaikiePolitical Mobilization and Political Identity Among Swedish Pensioners, 1938-1945 by David GauntThe Making of Older Immigrants in Sweden: Identification, Categorization, and Discrimination by Owe RonströmWomen Aging and Body Talk by Chris GilleardBody Memories of Aging Women by Marja SaarenheimoThe Bodywork of Care by Julia TwiggGoing Concerns and Their Bodies by Jaber F. Gubrium and James A. HolsteinDis-Membered Bodies--Re-Membered Selves: The Discourse of the Institutionalized Old by Haim HazanSubject Index