Routledge Handbook of Cultural Gerontology
Herausgeber: Twigg, Julia; Martin, Wendy
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Routledge Handbook of Cultural Gerontology
Herausgeber: Twigg, Julia; Martin, Wendy
- Gebundenes Buch
The second edition of this landmark handbook provides an authoritative overview of the emergence and development of cultural gerontology. It reveals the vibrancy and diversity of research and research methods, reflects on changes in the field since the first edition and examines future directions.
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The second edition of this landmark handbook provides an authoritative overview of the emergence and development of cultural gerontology. It reveals the vibrancy and diversity of research and research methods, reflects on changes in the field since the first edition and examines future directions.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032273075
- ISBN-10: 1032273070
- Artikelnr.: 74889862
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032273075
- ISBN-10: 1032273070
- Artikelnr.: 74889862
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Julia Twigg is Professor of Social Policy and Sociology at the University of Kent, UK. She has written widely on the body and age. She is on the editorial boards of Ageing & Society, Journal of Aging Studies and International Journal of Ageing and Later Life. Wendy Martin is Senior Lecturer in the College of Health and Life Sciences, Brunel University London, UK. She is co-convenor of the British Sociological Association Ageing, Body and Society study group.
1. Revisiting Cultural Gerontology: Exploring the Landscape Ten Years On
PART 1: THE POLITICS AND THEORISING OF AGEING 2. From Successful Ageing to
Ageing Well 3. The Cultural Turn in Gerontology 4.Transitions and Time in
an 5. Global and Local Ties and the Reconstruction of Later Life 6. Money
and Finance in Later Life 7.The Civic Culture in Ageing Societies 8. Aged
by Culture in the New COVID Era 9. Intersectionality and Paradoxes of Age
Inequality 10. Culture, Ethnicity, Race, and Migrancy 11. The Race(ing) of
Ageing Studies: Disrupting the Veil of Whiteness 12. Indigenous Elders,
Older Adults, and Ageing 13. Beyond the View of the West: Ageing
Anthropology PART 2: MATERIALITY AND EMBODIMENT 15. An Intersectional
Considerations of Ageing and the Body 16. Sex, Sexuality and Later Life 17.
The Smile in Older Age 18. Dress and Age 19. Materiality and Ageing 20.
Architectural Imaginaries and Cultures of Care in Later Life 21. Meanings
of Home and Age 22. Gardens and Gardening in Later Life 23. Cemeteries and
Age 24. Ageing, Physical Activity and Sport PART 3: CULTURES OF CARE 25.
Cultures of Care 26. Personhood and the Dilemmas of Dementia Care 27.
Dementia and Embodiment 28. The Fourth Age 29. Loneliness and Isolation 30.
Suffering and Pain in Old Age 31. Medical Humanities and Cultural
Gerontology PART 4: IDENTITIES AND SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS 33. Representations
of Ageing in the Media 34. Youth Culture, Ageing and Identity 35. Gender:
Some Implications of a Contested Concept and Area of Social Life 36.
Queering Cultural Gerontology 37. Ethnographies of Ageing 38. The Value of
Religion, Spirituality, and Humanism to Older People 39. Ageing Workers
40. Lifestyle Migration, Ageing, and the Meaning of Relative Privilege 41.
Widowhood and its Cultural Representations 42. Ageing and Biographical
Methods PART 5: ARTS AND TECHNOLOGIES 44. Literature and Age 45. Ageing in
Film 46. Visual Methods in Ageing Research 47. Celebrity Culture and Ageing
48. Ageing and Popular Music 49. Rethinking Late-Life Creativity: Beyond
'Late Style' 50. Ageing Playfully 51. From Chronological Age to Biomarkers
of Ageing: A Historical Cultural Sociology 52. Science, Technology and
Ageing 53. The Co-Constitution of Ageing and Technology in a Cultural
Context
PART 1: THE POLITICS AND THEORISING OF AGEING 2. From Successful Ageing to
Ageing Well 3. The Cultural Turn in Gerontology 4.Transitions and Time in
an 5. Global and Local Ties and the Reconstruction of Later Life 6. Money
and Finance in Later Life 7.The Civic Culture in Ageing Societies 8. Aged
by Culture in the New COVID Era 9. Intersectionality and Paradoxes of Age
Inequality 10. Culture, Ethnicity, Race, and Migrancy 11. The Race(ing) of
Ageing Studies: Disrupting the Veil of Whiteness 12. Indigenous Elders,
Older Adults, and Ageing 13. Beyond the View of the West: Ageing
Anthropology PART 2: MATERIALITY AND EMBODIMENT 15. An Intersectional
Considerations of Ageing and the Body 16. Sex, Sexuality and Later Life 17.
The Smile in Older Age 18. Dress and Age 19. Materiality and Ageing 20.
Architectural Imaginaries and Cultures of Care in Later Life 21. Meanings
of Home and Age 22. Gardens and Gardening in Later Life 23. Cemeteries and
Age 24. Ageing, Physical Activity and Sport PART 3: CULTURES OF CARE 25.
Cultures of Care 26. Personhood and the Dilemmas of Dementia Care 27.
Dementia and Embodiment 28. The Fourth Age 29. Loneliness and Isolation 30.
Suffering and Pain in Old Age 31. Medical Humanities and Cultural
Gerontology PART 4: IDENTITIES AND SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS 33. Representations
of Ageing in the Media 34. Youth Culture, Ageing and Identity 35. Gender:
Some Implications of a Contested Concept and Area of Social Life 36.
Queering Cultural Gerontology 37. Ethnographies of Ageing 38. The Value of
Religion, Spirituality, and Humanism to Older People 39. Ageing Workers
40. Lifestyle Migration, Ageing, and the Meaning of Relative Privilege 41.
Widowhood and its Cultural Representations 42. Ageing and Biographical
Methods PART 5: ARTS AND TECHNOLOGIES 44. Literature and Age 45. Ageing in
Film 46. Visual Methods in Ageing Research 47. Celebrity Culture and Ageing
48. Ageing and Popular Music 49. Rethinking Late-Life Creativity: Beyond
'Late Style' 50. Ageing Playfully 51. From Chronological Age to Biomarkers
of Ageing: A Historical Cultural Sociology 52. Science, Technology and
Ageing 53. The Co-Constitution of Ageing and Technology in a Cultural
Context
1. Revisiting Cultural Gerontology: Exploring the Landscape Ten Years On
PART 1: THE POLITICS AND THEORISING OF AGEING 2. From Successful Ageing to
Ageing Well 3. The Cultural Turn in Gerontology 4.Transitions and Time in
an 5. Global and Local Ties and the Reconstruction of Later Life 6. Money
and Finance in Later Life 7.The Civic Culture in Ageing Societies 8. Aged
by Culture in the New COVID Era 9. Intersectionality and Paradoxes of Age
Inequality 10. Culture, Ethnicity, Race, and Migrancy 11. The Race(ing) of
Ageing Studies: Disrupting the Veil of Whiteness 12. Indigenous Elders,
Older Adults, and Ageing 13. Beyond the View of the West: Ageing
Anthropology PART 2: MATERIALITY AND EMBODIMENT 15. An Intersectional
Considerations of Ageing and the Body 16. Sex, Sexuality and Later Life 17.
The Smile in Older Age 18. Dress and Age 19. Materiality and Ageing 20.
Architectural Imaginaries and Cultures of Care in Later Life 21. Meanings
of Home and Age 22. Gardens and Gardening in Later Life 23. Cemeteries and
Age 24. Ageing, Physical Activity and Sport PART 3: CULTURES OF CARE 25.
Cultures of Care 26. Personhood and the Dilemmas of Dementia Care 27.
Dementia and Embodiment 28. The Fourth Age 29. Loneliness and Isolation 30.
Suffering and Pain in Old Age 31. Medical Humanities and Cultural
Gerontology PART 4: IDENTITIES AND SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS 33. Representations
of Ageing in the Media 34. Youth Culture, Ageing and Identity 35. Gender:
Some Implications of a Contested Concept and Area of Social Life 36.
Queering Cultural Gerontology 37. Ethnographies of Ageing 38. The Value of
Religion, Spirituality, and Humanism to Older People 39. Ageing Workers
40. Lifestyle Migration, Ageing, and the Meaning of Relative Privilege 41.
Widowhood and its Cultural Representations 42. Ageing and Biographical
Methods PART 5: ARTS AND TECHNOLOGIES 44. Literature and Age 45. Ageing in
Film 46. Visual Methods in Ageing Research 47. Celebrity Culture and Ageing
48. Ageing and Popular Music 49. Rethinking Late-Life Creativity: Beyond
'Late Style' 50. Ageing Playfully 51. From Chronological Age to Biomarkers
of Ageing: A Historical Cultural Sociology 52. Science, Technology and
Ageing 53. The Co-Constitution of Ageing and Technology in a Cultural
Context
PART 1: THE POLITICS AND THEORISING OF AGEING 2. From Successful Ageing to
Ageing Well 3. The Cultural Turn in Gerontology 4.Transitions and Time in
an 5. Global and Local Ties and the Reconstruction of Later Life 6. Money
and Finance in Later Life 7.The Civic Culture in Ageing Societies 8. Aged
by Culture in the New COVID Era 9. Intersectionality and Paradoxes of Age
Inequality 10. Culture, Ethnicity, Race, and Migrancy 11. The Race(ing) of
Ageing Studies: Disrupting the Veil of Whiteness 12. Indigenous Elders,
Older Adults, and Ageing 13. Beyond the View of the West: Ageing
Anthropology PART 2: MATERIALITY AND EMBODIMENT 15. An Intersectional
Considerations of Ageing and the Body 16. Sex, Sexuality and Later Life 17.
The Smile in Older Age 18. Dress and Age 19. Materiality and Ageing 20.
Architectural Imaginaries and Cultures of Care in Later Life 21. Meanings
of Home and Age 22. Gardens and Gardening in Later Life 23. Cemeteries and
Age 24. Ageing, Physical Activity and Sport PART 3: CULTURES OF CARE 25.
Cultures of Care 26. Personhood and the Dilemmas of Dementia Care 27.
Dementia and Embodiment 28. The Fourth Age 29. Loneliness and Isolation 30.
Suffering and Pain in Old Age 31. Medical Humanities and Cultural
Gerontology PART 4: IDENTITIES AND SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS 33. Representations
of Ageing in the Media 34. Youth Culture, Ageing and Identity 35. Gender:
Some Implications of a Contested Concept and Area of Social Life 36.
Queering Cultural Gerontology 37. Ethnographies of Ageing 38. The Value of
Religion, Spirituality, and Humanism to Older People 39. Ageing Workers
40. Lifestyle Migration, Ageing, and the Meaning of Relative Privilege 41.
Widowhood and its Cultural Representations 42. Ageing and Biographical
Methods PART 5: ARTS AND TECHNOLOGIES 44. Literature and Age 45. Ageing in
Film 46. Visual Methods in Ageing Research 47. Celebrity Culture and Ageing
48. Ageing and Popular Music 49. Rethinking Late-Life Creativity: Beyond
'Late Style' 50. Ageing Playfully 51. From Chronological Age to Biomarkers
of Ageing: A Historical Cultural Sociology 52. Science, Technology and
Ageing 53. The Co-Constitution of Ageing and Technology in a Cultural
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