Reviews
Recommended.
This interdisciplinary book's broader perspective is a step in the right direction, and should intrigue readers as they come to understand the 'meanings' of the senescence journey and allow the language on the pages to touch them in unique and personal ways.
Book Details
Introduction: The Humanistic Study of Aging Past and Present, or Why Gerontology Still Needs Interpretive Inquiry
Part I: Disciplinary Perspectives
Chapter 1. The History of Aging and Old Age in
Introduction: The Humanistic Study of Aging Past and Present, or Why Gerontology Still Needs Interpretive Inquiry
Part I: Disciplinary Perspectives
Chapter 1. The History of Aging and Old Age in "Western" Cultures
Chapter 2. Resilience and Creativity in Aging: The Realms of Silver
Chapter 3. Literary Texts and Literary Critics Team Up Against Agism
Chapter 4. Philosophy of Aging, Time, and Finitude
Chapter 5. Aging in World Religions: An Overview
Part II: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Chapter 6. The Value and Meaning of Friendship in Later Life
Chapter 7. Encountering the Numinous: Relationality, the Arts, and Religion in Later Life
Chapter 8. Creativity and Aging: Psychological Growth, Health, and Well-Being
Chapter 9. The Five People You Meet in Retirement
Chapter 10. The Age of Reflexive Longevity: How the Clinic and Changing Expectations of the Life Course are Reshaping Old Age
Chapter 11. Ethics and Aging, Retrospectively and Prospectively
Part III: Age Studies in the Public Sphere
Chapter 12. Age, Meaning, and Place: Cultural Narratives and Retirement Communities
Chapter 13. Old Age and Globalization
Chapter 14. Agism and Social Change: The New Regime of Decline
Part IV: Personal Perspectives
Chapter 15. Treadmilling to the Far Side: An Informal Guide to Coming of Age with Mortality
Chapter 16. The Experience of Aging in Feature-Length Films: A Selected and Annotated Filmography
Index