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Ageing and Popular Culture

This book traces changing popular images and policies around ageing to reconsider realities of the Third Age.

Andrew Blaikie (Author)

9780521645478, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 4 March 1999

260 pages

22.8 x 15.4 x 1.7 cm, 0.43 kg

'Andrew Blaikie's study is a superb map of this fascinating landscape, one which is sure to have a major influence on the social science community.' The Sociological Review

As the 'grey market' perpetuates the quest for eternal youth, the biological realities of deep old age are increasingly denied. Ageing and Popular Culture traces the historical emergence of stereotypes of retirement and documents their recent demise, arguing that although modernisation, marginalisation, and medicalisation created rigid age classifications, the rise of consumer culture has coincided with a postmodern broadening of options for those in the Third Age. With an adroit use of photographs and other v]

Ageing and Popular Culture Blaikie Paperback Cambridge University Press

Ageing and Popular Culture

This book traces changing popular images and policies around ageing to reconsider realities of the Third Age.

Andrew Blaikie (Author)

9780521645478, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 4 March 1999

260 pages

22.8 x 15.4 x 1.7 cm, 0.43 kg

'Andrew Blaikie's study is a superb map of this fascinating landscape, one which is sure to have a major influence on the social science community.' The Sociological Review

As the 'grey market' perpetuates the quest for eternal youth, the biological realities of deep old age are increasingly denied. Ageing and Popular Culture traces the historical emergence of stereotypes of retirement and documents their recent demise, arguing that although modernisation, marginalisation, and medicalisation created rigid age classifications, the rise of consumer culture has coincided with a postmodern broadening of options for those in the Third Age. With an adroit use of photographs and other v]

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