In this paper, we analyze G. Stanley Hall’s Senescence: The Last Half of Life (1922) as a personal narrative and scientific account of aging in the long nineteenth century. We approach the text with a critical perspective on the decline narrative in aging studies, but also by engaging with Hall’s narrative in the form of life review. Our analysis is contextualized by a historical perspective on Hall’s academic career, his views on women, and his Social Darwinism. We focus on three main narratives—embodied aging and delaying decline, old age as personal experience and a category for social analysis, and the emergence of retirement as a socioeconomic institution. In doing so, we contextualize Hall’s work by attending to the social and intelle...
As we enter the twenty-first century, issues of aging and the aged are becoming more prominent in sc...
This article addresses the historical development of the field of social gerontology and examines th...
Important demographic shifts and the so-called ‘longevity revolution’ have generated profound trans...
G. Stanley Hall's Senescence (1922) represents the first major work in gerontology by an Americ...
The study follows a line of experiences, description, variation, prediction and explanation concerni...
Growing “old ” in contemporary American society often means being seen as a problem: you threaten th...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2009. Major: History of Science and Technology. Adv...
This paper discusses how growth and aging became interrelated phenomena with the creation of geronto...
scientific] research in gerontology constructed an image of aging and older people? " "Wha...
From a biological perspective aging (senescence) appears to be a form of complex disease syndrome, t...
This examination of key theories and concepts of aging is divided into three interdisciplinary areas...
This thesis heeds W. Andrew Achenbaum’s call for historians of ageing to analyse the inner lives of ...
<p>Growing "old" in contemporary American society often means being seen as a problem: you threaten ...
This essay explores the various ways of talking about senility and how the two competing (or, possib...
Ageing is one of life’s most pervasive shared experiences, and one that is imbued with social, cultu...
As we enter the twenty-first century, issues of aging and the aged are becoming more prominent in sc...
This article addresses the historical development of the field of social gerontology and examines th...
Important demographic shifts and the so-called ‘longevity revolution’ have generated profound trans...
G. Stanley Hall's Senescence (1922) represents the first major work in gerontology by an Americ...
The study follows a line of experiences, description, variation, prediction and explanation concerni...
Growing “old ” in contemporary American society often means being seen as a problem: you threaten th...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2009. Major: History of Science and Technology. Adv...
This paper discusses how growth and aging became interrelated phenomena with the creation of geronto...
scientific] research in gerontology constructed an image of aging and older people? " "Wha...
From a biological perspective aging (senescence) appears to be a form of complex disease syndrome, t...
This examination of key theories and concepts of aging is divided into three interdisciplinary areas...
This thesis heeds W. Andrew Achenbaum’s call for historians of ageing to analyse the inner lives of ...
<p>Growing "old" in contemporary American society often means being seen as a problem: you threaten ...
This essay explores the various ways of talking about senility and how the two competing (or, possib...
Ageing is one of life’s most pervasive shared experiences, and one that is imbued with social, cultu...
As we enter the twenty-first century, issues of aging and the aged are becoming more prominent in sc...
This article addresses the historical development of the field of social gerontology and examines th...
Important demographic shifts and the so-called ‘longevity revolution’ have generated profound trans...