Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
140
Language
English
Published
May 27, 1994
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521447488
ISBN-13
9780521447485
Description
Haim Hazan delves into the intricate realities of aging, exploring how societal perceptions shape the lived experiences of the elderly. Through an anthropological lens, he examines both the constructions and deconstructions of old age, revealing the complexities and contradictions surrounding this stage of life. His insightful observations challenge conventional narratives and encourage a deeper understanding of aging as a multifaceted phenomenon.
By highlighting the cultural and social dynamics at play, Hazan underscores the need to rethink aging beyond mere stereotypes. He invites readers to reflect on the nuances of gerontology, ultimately presenting aging as not just a biological process, but a rich tapestry woven from personal and collective narratives that deserve recognition and respect.
By highlighting the cultural and social dynamics at play, Hazan underscores the need to rethink aging beyond mere stereotypes. He invites readers to reflect on the nuances of gerontology, ultimately presenting aging as not just a biological process, but a rich tapestry woven from personal and collective narratives that deserve recognition and respect.
Genres
Horror