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Making Meaningful Lives - Tales from an Aging Japan (Paperback)
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Making Meaningful Lives - Tales from an Aging Japan (Paperback)
Series: Contemporary Ethnography
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What makes for a meaningful life? In the Japanese context, the
concept of ikigai provides a clue. Translated as "that which makes
one's life worth living," ikigai has also come to mean that which
gives a person happiness. In Japan, where the demographic cohort of
elderly citizens is growing, and new modes of living and
relationships are revising traditional multigenerational family
structures, the elderly experience of ikigai is considered a public
health concern. Without a relevant model for meaningful and joyful
older age, the increasing older population of Japan must create new
cultural forms that center the ikigai that comes from old age. In
Making Meaningful Lives, Iza Kavedzija provides a rich
anthropological account of the lives and concerns of older Japanese
women and men. Grounded in years of ethnographic fieldwork at two
community centers in Osaka, Kavedzija offers an intimate narrative
analysis of the existential concerns of her active, independent
subjects. Alone and in groups, the elderly residents of these
communities make sense of their lives and shifting ikigai with
humor, conversation, and storytelling. They are as much providers
as recipients of care, challenging common images of the elderly as
frail and dependent, while illustrating a more complex argument:
maintaining independence nevertheless requires cultivating multiple
dependences on others. Making Meaningful Lives argues that an
anthropology of the elderly is uniquely suited to examine the
competing values of dependence and independence, sociality and
isolation, intimacy and freedom, that people must balance
throughout all of life's stages.
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