The author proposes that ageing and old age can be seen as a universal process but also as something that can be differentiated both by time and place. In the central part of the article, the author contends that one way of approaching the topic, particularly if it is addressed as part of the United States polity, is through the lens of American Studies and, more specifically, through the work of R.W.B. Lewis and his idea of the American Adam. It is precisely the self-image of the United States as a country of youth that elides the significance of ageing from the disciplinary agenda. In addition, the author contends that the American socio-economic order marginalizes ageing as incompatible with its dynamics. In the onclusion, the author up ...
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During the second part of Twentieth Century worldwide there has been an important process of concept...
The author proposes that ageing and old age can be seen as a universal process but also as something...
This issue of Anafora contains a section with contributions that have emerged from the CAAS Workshop...
Age is a social construct that should be analysed as a flexible, contextual category, while old age ...
This article provides a philosophical overview of different approaches to age and ageing. It is ofte...
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Current demographic trends indicate that the process of ageing is more and more advanced in Western ...
In recent years, many researchers in the study of ageing have adopted a terminology of ‘agelessness’...
It is believed that age is just a number, meaning that it does not dictate how to feel or how to act...
Drawing on a wide range of sources from social, intellectual, and political history, W. Andrew Achen...
The article focuses on the life of elderly people. The majority of older people are fit and well, li...
We provide to readers the 11th volume of the "Czech-Polish-Slovak Studies in Andragogy and Social Ge...
This article addresses the topic of ageism through the lens provided by Simone de Beauvoir concernin...
During the second part of Twentieth Century worldwide there has been an important process of concept...
The author proposes that ageing and old age can be seen as a universal process but also as something...
This issue of Anafora contains a section with contributions that have emerged from the CAAS Workshop...
Age is a social construct that should be analysed as a flexible, contextual category, while old age ...
This article provides a philosophical overview of different approaches to age and ageing. It is ofte...
In this work the author analyses cultural and historical aspects of ageing and getting ill with the ...
The aim of the paper is to describe the contents of a book entitled Contemporary Perspectives on Age...
As the population is growing older, sociologists and economists are becoming more interested in anal...
Current demographic trends indicate that the process of ageing is more and more advanced in Western ...
In recent years, many researchers in the study of ageing have adopted a terminology of ‘agelessness’...
It is believed that age is just a number, meaning that it does not dictate how to feel or how to act...
Drawing on a wide range of sources from social, intellectual, and political history, W. Andrew Achen...
The article focuses on the life of elderly people. The majority of older people are fit and well, li...
We provide to readers the 11th volume of the "Czech-Polish-Slovak Studies in Andragogy and Social Ge...
This article addresses the topic of ageism through the lens provided by Simone de Beauvoir concernin...
During the second part of Twentieth Century worldwide there has been an important process of concept...