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The Ages Of Life Living And Aging In Conflict 1 Aufl Ulla Kriebernegg Editor Roberta Maierhofer Editor

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The Ages Of Life Living And Aging In Conflict 1 Aufl Ulla Kriebernegg Editor Roberta Maierhofer Editor
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Publisher: transcript Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.58 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Ulla Kriebernegg (editor); Roberta Maierhofer (editor)
ISBN: 9783839422120, 3839422124
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1. Aufl.

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The Ages Of Life Living And Aging In Conflict 1 Aufl Ulla Kriebernegg Editor Roberta Maierhofer Editor by Ulla Kriebernegg (editor); Roberta Maierhofer (editor) 9783839422120, 3839422124 instant download after payment.

The binary construction of »young« and »old«, which is based on a biogerontological model of aging as decline, can be redefined as the ambiguity of aging from a cultural studies perspective. This concept enables an analysis of the social functions of images of aging with the aim of providing a basis for interdisciplinary exchange on gerontological research.
The articles in this publication conceive the relationship between living and aging as a productive antagonism which focuses on the interplay between continuity and change as a marker of life course identity: aging and growing older are processes which cannot be reduced to the chronology of years but which are shaped by the individual's interaction with the changing circumstances of life.

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