Critical Gerontology: Perspectives from Political and Moral Economy (Policy, Politics, Health, and Medicine Series)
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ISBN: 0895031841 / Publisher: Routledge, June 1997
This refreshing book uses broad political and moral economy perspectives to explore the intersections of race, class, gender and aging and how these help determine the experience of aging and growing old. The twenty chapter volume includes new contributions by many of the top names in critical gerontology. Both political and economic factors, and those shared norms about fairness and obligation that help shape our aging policies, are examined in relation to a wide range of contemporary issues in gerontology.
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These 20 contributions to a critical gerontology are placed in the framework of a broad political economy that sees the "problem" of aging in structural rather than individual terms. The authors examine the social creation of the dependent status of the elderly, the management of that dependency through public policies and health and social services, and the intersections between race, class, gender, and aging. The work is designed to complement and update Critical Perspectives on Aging (by the same editors). Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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