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Rethinking Old Age Paul Higgs (University College London, London)

Rethinking Old Age By Paul Higgs (University College London, London)

Rethinking Old Age by Paul Higgs (University College London, London)


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This insightful re-examination of the nature of old age presents a unique theoretical account of the fourth age as the embodiment of the most feared and marginalized aspects of old age, addressing contemporary society's anxieties and offering opportunities for re-framing conceptions of old age.

Rethinking Old Age Summary

Rethinking Old Age: Theorising the Fourth Age by Paul Higgs (University College London, London)

With the aspiration for a long life now achievable for many individuals, the status of old age as a distinct social position has become problematic. In this radical re-examination of the nature of old age, Paul Higgs and Chris Gilleard reveal the emergence of a 'fourth age' that embodies the most feared and marginalised aspects of old age, conceptually linked to and yet distinct from traditional models of old age. Inspired by the authors' ground-breaking work on the third and fourth age and supported by extensive sociological, medical and historical research, Rethinking Old Age offers a unique and timely analysis of the fourth age as a 'social imaginary' that is shaped and maintained by the social, cultural and political discourses and practices that divide later life. It stands as a significant resource for students, academics and practitioners of sociology, ageing studies, gerontology, social policy, health studies, social work and nursing.

Rethinking Old Age Reviews

The authors of this interesting new book discuss a new separating out of the final stage before death: The Fourth Age ... the authors also discuss the inter-relationship between the old person and his/her nearest, carers and society as a whole ... This book rewards readers, young and old, who would understand the moral imperative of displaying humanity by a sense of compassion. * Michael Costello, Third Age Matters, www.U3A.org.uk, Issue 24 *

About Paul Higgs (University College London, London)

Paul Higgs is Professor of Sociology of the Ageing in the Division of Psychiatry at University College London, UK, and Chris Gilleard is a Visiting Research Fellow in the Division of Psychiatry at University College London, UK. Both are internationally recognised social theorists of ageing and old age whose previous books include Cultures of Ageing (2000), Contexts of Ageing (2005) and Ageing, Corporeality and Embodiment (2013).

Table of Contents

1. The Idea of a Fourth Age 2. The Shadow of Long-term Care 3. Demographic and Epidemiological Aspects of the Fourth Age 4. Frailty and the Fourth Age 5. Abjection and the Fourth Age 6. Care and the Moral Identity of the Fourth Age 7. Bridges and Barriers between the Third and the Fourth Age 8. Fashioning a Future for Fourth Age Studies.

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GOR009730075
9781137383983
1137383984
Rethinking Old Age: Theorising the Fourth Age by Paul Higgs (University College London, London)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2015-05-01
184
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