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Age As Disease Antiaging Technologies Sites And Practices 1st Edition Davidjack Fletcher

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Age As Disease Antiaging Technologies Sites And Practices 1st Edition Davidjack Fletcher
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.37 MB
Author: David-Jack Fletcher
ISBN: 9789811600128, 9789811600135, 9811600120, 9811600139
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Age As Disease Antiaging Technologies Sites And Practices 1st Edition Davidjack Fletcher by David-jack Fletcher 9789811600128, 9789811600135, 9811600120, 9811600139 instant download after payment.

Age as Disease explores the foundations of gerontology as a discipline to examine the ways contemporary society constructs old age as a disease-state. Framed throughout as 'gerontological hygeine', this book examines contemporary regimes, strategies and treatment protocols deployed throughout Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom. The book deploys critical cultural theories such as biopolitics, somatechnics, ethics, and governmentality to examine how anti-aging technologies operate to problematise the aging body as always-already diseased, and how these come to constitute a movement of abolition, named here as ' gerontological hygiene'.

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