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Cultures of Ageing Chris Gilleard

Cultures of Ageing By Chris Gilleard

Cultures of Ageing by Chris Gilleard


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An examination of age and ageing in terms of the key preoccupations of contemporary sociology - citizenship, the body and the self. The book looks at these themes in relation to specific topics such as: mental health; fitness and consumption; and combining social theory with reality.

Cultures of Ageing Summary

Cultures of Ageing: Self, Citizen and the Body by Chris Gilleard

For undergraduate courses in sociology and psychology which examine ageing adulthood. This book focuses on the dramatic changes to the nature of post-retirement life experienced by people at the end of the twentieth century. It examines age and ageing in terms of the key preoccupations of contemporary sociology - citizenship, the body and the self. The book provides a platform for a new social gerontology that sees ageing as central to our understanding of social change. It examines social, cultural and political changes in Europe and North America to address the need for a text that moves the study of ageing from social policy towards the mainstream of social science.

About Chris Gilleard

Chris Gilleard, Paul Higgs

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. From Political Economy to the culture of personal identity
3. Retirement, identity and consumer society
4. Identity, self-care and staying young
5. The old person as citizen
6. Senior citizenship and contemporary social policy
7. Ageing and its embodiment
8. Bio-ageing and the reproduction of the social
9. Ageing, Alzheimer's and the uncivilised body
10 The inevitablity of the cultural turn in ageing studies

Additional information

GOR013320807
9780582356412
0582356415
Cultures of Ageing: Self, Citizen and the Body by Chris Gilleard
Used - Like New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20000922
232
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