Cultural Aging -  Stephen Katz

Cultural Aging (eBook)

Life Course, Lifestyle, and Senior Worlds

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2005 | 1. Auflage
272 Seiten
University of Toronto Press, Higher Education Division (Verlag)
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'With this collection of imaginative, wide-ranging essays, Stephen Katz secures his place as his generation's foremost proponent of cultural aging.' - W. Andrew Achenbaum, University of Houston



KatzStephen:

Stephen Katz is a Professor of Sociology at Trent Unversity in Peterborough, Ontario. He is the author of Disciplining Old Age: The Formation of Gerontological Knowledge, 1996. He has written widely on issues of aging and gerontology.


Getting older is not what it used to be. Unprecedented changes to longevity, demographic, and life course patterns are transforming the social roles and experiences of older people. Cultural Aging explores this phenomenon and focuses on what it means to grow older today. As Western populations age, positive images of aging that promote activity, autonomy, mobility, and choice have increased. On the one hand, these images defy traditionally negative stereotypes of decline, decrepitude, and dependency and create new opportunities for self-definition that stretch middle age into later life. On the other hand, the new aging animates an anti-aging culture, which potentially idealizes later life as an experience unburdened by the challenging material realities of growing older. This collection of essays looks at two general themes: the way that modern life course regimes have been defined historically by the professional sciences and the way that aging identities have been affected by the cultural and economic significance of consumer lifestyle markets. In the process, Katz offers a truly interdisciplinary approach to the subject that expands traditional gerontological theory by borrowing from the humanities, feminism, and cultural theory. "e;

Contents 7
Acknowledgements 9
Introduction 11
Part One: Aging, Life Course, and the Cultural Politics of Expertise 23
Chapter 1: Imagining the Life Span: From Premodern Miracles to Postmodern Fantasies 23
Chapter 2: Charcot’s Older Women: Bodies of Knowledge at the Interface of Aging Studies and Women’s Studies 37
Chapter 3: The Government of Detail: The Case of Social Policy on Aging 53
Chapter 4: Reflections on the Gerontological Handbook 70
Chapter 5: Critical Gerontological Theory: Intellectual Fieldwork and the Nomadic Life of Ideas 85
Chapter 6: Creativity Across the Life Course? Titian, Michelangelo, and Older Artist Narratives 101
Part Two: Lifestyle and the Fashioning of Senior Worlds 121
Chapter 7: Busy Bodies: Activity, Aging, and the Management of Everyday Life 121
Chapter 8: Exemplars of Retirement: Identity and Agency Between Lifestyle and Social Movement 140
Chapter 9: Forever Functional: Sexual Fitness and the Aging Male Body 161
Chapter 10: Growing Older Without Aging? Postmodern Time and Senior Markets 188
Chapter 11: Spaces of Age, Snowbirds, and the Gerontology of Mobility: The Elderscapes of Charlotte County, Florida 202
Afterword: Aging Together 233
References 235
Index 263

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