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Images of Aging
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ABSTRACT
We all have a finite life-span. We are born, we get old and we die. Given the universiality of the ageing process, it is remarkable that there is almost a complete absence of study of culture and self-image of the middle aged and old. Images of Ageing: Cultural Representations of Later Life changes this. The contributors discuss images of ageing which have come to circulate in the advanced industrial societies today. They address themes such as: body and self image in everyday interaction; experience and identity on old age; advertising and consumer culture images of the elderly; images of ageing used by Government agencies in health education campaigns; the diversity of historical representations of the elderly; gender images of ageing; images of senility and second childhood; images of health, illness and death.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
chapter 2|10 pages
IMAGES OF OLD AGE IN AMERICA, 1790–1970
chapter 4|12 pages
THE STATUS AND IMAGE OF THE ELDERLY IN JAPAN
part |2 pages
Part II GENDER AND IDENTITY
part |2 pages
Part III RELATIONS BETWEEN THE GENERATIONS
chapter 8|16 pages
CHANGING IMAGES OF AGING AND THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF THE LIFE COURSE
part |2 pages
Part IV CONSUMER CULTURE
chapter 12|22 pages
CHAN IS MISSING: THE DEATH OF THE AGING ASIAN EYE
part |2 pages
Part V THE BODY, AGING AND TECHNOLOGY
part |2 pages
Part VI DEATH