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Vol. 1 (2014): Age, Culture, Humanities (Inaugural Issue)
Vol. 1 (2014): Age, Culture, Humanities (Inaugural Issue)
Published:
2014-01-01
Editors' Introduction
Age Studies Comes of Age
Cynthia Port, Aagje Swinnen
1-8
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Credos, Manifestos, Reflections
The Future Is Certain
Manifesting Age, Culture, Humanities
Andrea Charise
11-16
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What Is Age Studies?
Stephen Katz
17-23
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Age and Aging Studies
from Cradle to Grave
Devoney Looser
25-29
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The Coming of Age Studies
Lynne Segal
31-34
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Aging and Aging Studies
Celebrating the Cultural Turn
Chris Gilleard
35-37
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The Importance of Aging Studies
Understanding the Influence of Diversity and Culture
Tamara A. Baker
39-41
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Aging and the Exploration of Lived Ambivalence
Jan Baars
43-46
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Poised to Pass the Torch
Andy Achenbaum
47-50
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Intergenerative Transdisciplinarity in a Future of Aging Professions
New Words Are Not Enough
Peter J. Whitehouse
51-54
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Research Article
The Literacy Narrative of Chadwick’s The First Grader
Lauren Marshall Bowen
57-87
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Assisted Living
“Acting Naturally” in Room 335
Helen Small
89-112
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Creativity, Productivity, Aging
The Case of Benjamin Britten
Linda Hutcheon, Michael Hutcheon
113-139
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“Putting on Her White Hair”
The Life Course in Wilder’s The Long Christmas Dinner
Valerie Barnes Lipscomb
141-162
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Depth, Significance, and Absence
Age-Effects in New British Theatre
Bridie Moore
163-195
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Scholarly Position Paper
Euthanasia as a Caregiving Fantasy in the Era of the New Longevity
Margaret Morganroth Gullette
211-219
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In Response to Margaret M. Gullette
Stephen G. Post
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Age Studies in the Disciplines
Age and History as Categories of Analysis
Refiguring Old Age
Lynn A. Botelho
199-208
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Pedagogical Essay
“Polyester Pants and Orthopedic Shoes”
Introducing Age Studies to Traditional-Aged Undergraduates
Erin Gentry Lamb
223-238
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Review Essay
The Peril and the Promise of Representing Aging and Old Age
Pamela H. Gravagne
241-251
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Review
Review of 'Ageing, Corporeality and Embodiment' by Chris Gilleard and Paul Higgs
Katherine Skwarczek
255-257
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Review of 'Constituting Old Age in Early Modern English Literature from Queen Elizabeth to King Lear' by Christopher Martin
Lucy Munro
257-259
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Review of 'Eve Escapes' by Hélène Cixous
Cecily Davey
260-261
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Review of 'The Becoming of Age' by Pamela H. Gravagne
Stephen Katz
262-263
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Review of 'Ageing and Youth Cultures' by Andy Bennett and Paul Hodkinson
Alison N. Novak
264-266
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Review of 'Aging by the Book' by Kay Heath
Devoney Looser
266-269
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