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Translocal Ageing In The Global East Bulgarias Abandoned Elderly 1st Ed Deljana Iossifova

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Translocal Ageing In The Global East Bulgarias Abandoned Elderly 1st Ed Deljana Iossifova
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.24 MB
Author: Deljana Iossifova
ISBN: 9783030608224, 9783030608231, 3030608220, 3030608239
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Translocal Ageing In The Global East Bulgarias Abandoned Elderly 1st Ed Deljana Iossifova by Deljana Iossifova 9783030608224, 9783030608231, 3030608220, 3030608239 instant download after payment.

This book is about ageing in Bulgaria. How do Bulgaria’s elderly—abandoned by the state and left behind by their adult children and grandchildren—adapt to their continuously shifting environment and a state of perpetual uncertainty? Drawing on dozens of interviews with older people in Bulgaria’s capital Sofia as well as a village in the Bulgarian Balkans, Iossifova unravels how the dramatic socio-political transitions of the past eighty years have influenced the lifecourse of older people today. She carefully traces their patterns of everyday life in order to draw out the mechanisms through which older people cope with their meagre pensions, sustain their ailing bodies and make do in their tattered homes. Iossifova argues that ‘ageing in place’ as a popular paradigm underpinning neoliberal policy agendas has no place in Bulgaria and the wider Global East, where translocal ageing is the norm.

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