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Perceptions of Aging in Literature - A Cross-Cultural Study (Hardcover, New)
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Perceptions of Aging in Literature - A Cross-Cultural Study (Hardcover, New)
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The various norms and values of aging that have been created by
humans in the course of history have been largely ignored by
gerontologists, who are thought to be more interested in the
objective laws that govern science than in the subjective
experiences that contribute to the aging process. This
thought-provoking study belongs to the genre known as humanistic
gerontology and it explores the attitudes toward aging as expressed
by society. Outlining the cultural construction of old age and the
social and psychological ramifications that are often imposed on
the aged by external influences, it focuses on the status and
treatment of old age and presents a portrait of aging in a cultural
and historical perspective illuminated by diverse national
literatures. Unlike any other book on the subject, this volume is
an attempt to add to the body of knowledge that helps illustrate,
explain, and bridge the dichotomy that still exists between the
scientist and the humanist in the field of aging. The various
contributors maintain a sensitivity to the continuing paradoxes
associated with the aging condition and, using a historical
framework, they analyze and interpret national literary
conventions. This timely and incisive work examines the aging
population as revealed in prominent national or regional
literatures including Japan, China, South America, France, Russia,
Germany, Austria, Great Britian, the United States, the Middle
East, and samples from ancient Greek and Roman literature. Based on
previous scholarly research, the volume provides a significant
resource that deals with the universalities of the aging condition
as expressed in diverse cultures and it extracts common themes and
recurring images from the literature of those cultures. Perceptions
of Aging in Literature will be read with interest by those engaged
in gerontological research in the social and behavioral sciences
and the humanities and it will be a welcome addition to all
university libraries.
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