Voices and Visions of Aging
Toward a Critical Gerontology
Thomas Cole, PhD
W. Andrew Achenbaum, PhD
Patricia Jakobi, PhD
Robert Kastenbaum, PhD
A critical gerontology requires more than a simple elaboration of existing humanistic scholarship on aging. This exceptional new work introduces a basis for genuine dialogue across humanistic, scientific, and professional disciplines. Among the topics addressed are industrial employment, retirement, life styles of older women, and biological research. From philosophical reflections on the "third age" to critical perspectives on institutional adaptations to an aging society, this book presents a wide range of provocative thought.
- Preface, Thomas R. Cole
- Critical Perspectives on Retirement, Robert C. Atchley
- Aging as Explanation: How Scientific Measurement Can Advance Critical Gerontology, Fred L. Bookstein and W. Andrew Achenbaum
- Voice and Context in a New Gerontology, Jaber F. Gubrium
- Evolutionary Gerontology and Critical Gerontology: Let’s Just Be Friends, Michael R. Rose
- Criticism between Literature and Gerontology, Steven Weiland
- Aging, Morale, and Meaning: The Nexus of Narrative, Bertram J. Cohler
- Rethinking Industrialization: Old Age and the Family Economy, Brian Gratton and Carole Haber
- Encrusted Elders: Arizona and the Political Spirit of Postmodern Aging, Robert Kastenbaum
- Arrested Aging: The Power of the Past to Make Us Aged and Old, Laurence B. McCullough
- Scenes from Primary Care: A Dream in Two Acts, William, F. Monroe in collaboration with Tomas R. Cole
- Free to Die: Afterthoughts on Primary Care, Ronald A. Carson
- Toward a Philosophy of the Third Age, Charles J. Fahey and Martha Holstein
- Definitional Ceremonies: Depoliticizing and Reenchanting the Culture of Age, Marc Kaminsky
- Justice and Mother Love: Toward a Critical Theory of Justice Between Old and Young, Nancy S. Jecker
- The Lives of Older Women: Perspectives from Political Economy and the Humanities, Beverly Ovrebo and Meredith Minkler
Contributors
Overview: What is Critical Gerontology and Why Is It Important?, Harry R. Moody
Part I: Theory/Epistemology/Method
Part II: Humanistic Gerontology
Part III: Political Gerontology/Ideology Critique
Acknowledgments
Index

- Release Date: November 15, 1992
- Hardback
- 368 Pages
- Trim Size: 6in x 9in
- ISBN: 9780826180209
- eBook ISBN: 9780826197917