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The Cult Of Youth Antiageing In Modern Britain James F Stark

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The Cult Of Youth Antiageing In Modern Britain James F Stark
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.12 MB
Pages: 266
Author: James F. Stark
ISBN: 9781108484152, 9781108695428, 1108484158, 1108695426
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Cult Of Youth Antiageing In Modern Britain James F Stark by James F. Stark 9781108484152, 9781108695428, 1108484158, 1108695426 instant download after payment.

In this major new study, James F. Stark provides the first historical account of the most dominant ideas, practices, and material cultures associated with anti-ageing and rejuvenation in modern Britain. With a focus on the interwar period, his study uncovers the role of the commercial world in influencing attitudes towards ageing and youth. Stark argues that the technologies of anti-ageing, their commercialisation and their consumption made rejuvenation a possible and desirable aim in a period of socio-political instability, mechanised conflict and extending lifespans. Ultimately, Stark offers an innovative historical account, which draws together bodies, gender, science, medicine, advertising, and ageing, and shows how the quest for youth was transformed by social anxieties about an ageing population and economic crisis.

-The first historical account of the ideas and practices associated with anti-ageing, or rejuvenation, in interwar Britain

-Examines how anti-ageing became part of mainstream culture during the interwar years

-Draws on a unique constellation of commercial archives, as well as newspapers and published scientific and medical texts, to provide an insight into the interaction between commercial and scientific activities

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