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Old Age, New Science - Gerontologists and Their Biosocial Visions, 1900-1960 (Hardcover)
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Old Age, New Science - Gerontologists and Their Biosocial Visions, 1900-1960 (Hardcover)
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Between 1870 and 1940, life expectancy in the United States
skyrocketed while the percentage of senior citizens age sixty-five
and older more than doubled-a phenomenon owed largely to
innovations in medicine and public health. At the same time, the
Great Depression was a major tipping point for age discrimination
and poverty in the West: seniors were living longer and retiring
earlier, but without adequate means to support themselves and their
families. The economic disaster of the 1930s alerted scientists,
who were actively researching the processes of aging, to the
profound social implications of their work-and by the end of the
1950s, the field of gerontology emerged. Old Age, New Science
explores how a group of American and British life scientists
contributed to gerontology's development as a multidisciplinary
field. It examines the foundational "biosocial visions" they
shared, a byproduct of both their research and the social problems
they encountered. Hyung Wook Park shows how these visions shaped
popular discourses on aging, directly influenced the
institutionalization of gerontology, and also reflected the class,
gender, and race biases of their founders.
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