E-Book, Englisch, Band 5, 324 Seiten, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 225 mm
Reihe: Aging Studies
Cultural Constructions of Health and Life Course Identity
E-Book, Englisch, Band 5, 324 Seiten, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 225 mm
Reihe: Aging Studies
ISBN: 978-3-8394-2582-4
Verlag: transcript
Format: PDF
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1;Content;5
2;Re-Thinking Material Realities and Cultural Representations of Age and Aging;9
3;MATERIAL REALITIES;19
3.1;Ageility Studies. The Interplay of Critical Approaches in Age Studies and Disability Studies;21
3.2;I May be Old and Sick, But I Am Still a Person;41
3.3;Health and Everyday Bodily Experiences of Old Mexican Women;65
3.4;Kwik-Fit versus Varying Speeds of Aging;81
3.5;Preemptive Biographies. Life and the Life Course in the Age of Security Administration;101
3.6;Internalization or Social Comparison? An Empirical Investigation of the Influence of Media (Re)Presentations of Age on the Subjective Health Perception and Age Experience of Older People;117
3.7;Combating Age Discrimination in the Workplace A Study of the United States’ Rights-Based Response;131
4;CULTURAL REPRESENTATIONS;151
4.1;“There’s a reason we’re here” Per formative Autobiographics and Age Identity in Per former-Created Intergenerational Theatre;153
4.2;Images of Living and Ageing Counter-Cultural Constructions of Health and Wisdom;169
4.3;She’s Been Away Ageing, Madness and Memory;187
4.4;Illness and Love in Old Age. Jonathan Franzen’s The Corrections and Elizabeth Strout’s Olive Kitteridge;203
4.5;Uncanny Witnessing. Dementia, Narrative, and Identity in Fiction by Munro and Franzen;221
4.6;Shaking off Shackles. LTC Havens in “The Bear Came Over the Mountain” and The Other Sister;243
4.7;“Old women that will not be kept away”. Undermining Ageist Discourse with Invisibility and Per formance;259
4.8;Scrutinizing the “Medical Glance” Bodily Decay, Disease and Death in Margaret Atwood’s The Edible Woman;275
4.9;Wisdom versus Frailty in Ursula K. Le Guin’s Voices and Doris Lessing’s “The Reason for It”;285
4.10;From Cane to Chair. Old Age and Storytelling in Juvenile Literature by Hawthorne, Goodrich, and Mogridge;297
5;Contributors;319