Extraordinary Forms of Aging : : Life Narratives of Centenarians and Children with Progeria / / Julia Velten.

While aging and the life-course appear to be normalized processes, the complex construction of age at the intersection of biology, society, and culture remains opaque. This study contributes to a deeper understanding of age(ing) by exploring its construction through the analysis of extraordinary cas...

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Place / Publishing House:Bielefeld : : transcript Verlag, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Aging Studies ; 23
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Physical Description:1 online resource (254 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Introduction --
I. Aging Studies amid the Cultural, Social, and Biological --
1 Theories of Age(ing) --
II. Centenarians—The Stars of Aging --
2 “I feel glorious”: The 100th Birthday of Macklemore’s Grandmother --
3 The Normality of Being a Centenarian: A Day in the Life of Aldéa Pellerin-Cormier --
4 Extraordinary ‘Old’ Age and (Auto)Biography: George Dawson’s Life is So Good! at the Intersection of Age(ing), Race, and Class --
5 Representations of Extraordinary ‘Old’ Age: Same, Same, but Different? --
III. Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome—Questioning Assumptions of Age(ing) --
6 Sensationalizing Disease: “Living with Progeria: Born Different” --
7 Sam Berns: Progeria Between Clinical Trials and Lived Experience --
8 Framing Progeria in an (Auto)Biography: Hayley Okines’ Old Before My Time --
9 Progeria Narratives at the intersection of Age(ing) and Illness --
10 Conclusion --
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Summary:While aging and the life-course appear to be normalized processes, the complex construction of age at the intersection of biology, society, and culture remains opaque. This study contributes to a deeper understanding of age(ing) by exploring its construction through the analysis of extraordinary cases. Focusing on life narratives of centenarians and children with progeria, Julia Velten analyzes the way in which these people experience age(ing) and shows how these experiences can contribute to our understanding of age. Situated at the intersection of aging studies and medical humanities, the study explores what extraordinary age(ing) can tell us about aging processes in general.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783839462775
9783110767001
9783110993899
9783110994810
9783110993752
9783110993738
9783111025094
9783110768510
DOI:10.1515/9783839462775?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Julia Velten.