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Transitions and Transformations - Cultural Perspectives on Aging and the Life Course

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Informationen zum Autor Caitrin Lynch is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering and Visiting Research Associate in the Department of Anthropology at Brandeis University. Jason Danely is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Rhode Island College and editor of the journal Anthropology and Aging Quarterly . Klappentext illustrates how population ageing has become embedded within individual, social and cultural life courses introduces a variety of conceptual and methodological approaches to studying life course transitions in conjunction with broader sociocultural transformations explores the overlapping of individual maturity and inter-generational relationships, social and economic institutions, and intimate experiences of gender, identity and the body. Zusammenfassung Rapid population aging! once associated with only a select group of modern industrialized nations! has now become a topic of increasing global concern. This volume reframes aging on a global scale by illustrating the multiple ways it is embedded within individual! social! and cultural life courses. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART I: FRAMEWORKS Introduction: Transitions and Transformations: Paradigms, Perspectives, and Possibilities Jason Danely and Caitrin Lynch Chapter 1. Changes in the Life Course: Strengths and Stages Mary Catherine Bateson PART II: BODIES Chapter 2. Narrating Pain and Seeking Continuity: A Life-Course Approach to Chronic Pain Management Lindsey Martin  Chapter 3. Venting Anger From the Body During Gengnianqi: Meanings of Midlife Transition Among Chinese Women in Reform-Era Beijing Jeanne L. Shea Chapter 4. "I Don't Want to Be Like My Father:" Masculinity, Modernity, and Intergenerational Relationships in Mexico Emily Wentzell PART III: SPATIALITY AND TEMPORALITY Chapter 5. Shifting Moral Ideals of Aging in Poland: Suffering, Self-Actualization, and the Nation Jessica C. Robbins Chapter 6. A Window into Death: Euthanasia and End-of-Life in the Public-Private Space of the Dutch Home Frances Norwood Chapter 7. Temporality, Spirituality, and the Life Course in an Aging Japan Jason Danely PART IV: FAMILIES Chapter 8. "I Have to Stay Healthy:" Elder Caregiving and the Third Age in a Brazilian Community Diana De G. Brown Chapter 9. Grandmothering in Life-Course Perspective:  A Study of Puerto Rican Grandmothers Raising Grandchildren in the United States Marta B. Rodríguez-Galán Chapter 10. Care Work and Property Transfers: Intergenerational Family Obligations in Sri Lanka Michele Ruth Gamburd PART V: ECONOMIES Chapter 11. Personhood, Appropriate Dependence, and the Rise of Eldercare Institutions in India Sarah Lamb Chapter 12. Membership and Mattering: Agency and Work in a New England Factory Caitrin Lynch Chapter 13. Life Courses of Indebtedness in Rural Nigeria Jane I. Guyer and Kabiru K. Salami Afterword: On Generations and Aging: "Fresh Contact" of a Different Sort Jennifer Cole Contributors' Bios Bibliography ...

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Autori Caitrin Danely Lynch
Con la collaborazione di Jason Danely (Editore), Danely Jason (Editore), Caitrin Lynch (Editore), Lynch Caitrin (Editore)
Editore BERGHAHN BOOKS, INC
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 01.04.2013
 
EAN 9780857457783
ISBN 978-0-85745-778-3
Pagine 280
Serie Life Course, Culture and Aging: Global Transformations
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Sociologia > Teorie sociologiche

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gerontology, Age groups: the elderly, Gender studies, gender groups, Medical Anthropology

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