توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Ageing in Everyday Life: Materialities and Embodiments
نام کتاب : Ageing in Everyday Life: Materialities and Embodiments
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : پیری در زندگی روزمره: مادیات و تجسم ها
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نویسندگان : Stephen Katz (editor)
ناشر : Policy Press
سال نشر : 2018
تعداد صفحات : 242
ISBN (شابک) : 9781447335924
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 6 مگابایت
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AGEING IN EVERYDAY LIFE\nContents\nNotes on contributors\n Acknowledgements\n Series editors’ preface\nNotes on contributors\nAcknowledgements\nSeries editors’ preface\n1. Introduction\n Critical thinking about the everyday\n Ageing in everyday life\n The chapters of this book\nPart 1. Materialities\nPart 1: introduction\n2.\n Introduction\n A material convoy\n The convoy in later life\n Ageing and the meanings of things\n Material agency of the convoy\n Conclusion\n3. Reinventing the nursing home: metaphors that design care\n Introduction\n Ruling metaphors\n A departure: the ‘therapeutic’ environment\n Conclusion\n4. The ever-breaking wave of everyday life: animating ageing movement-space\n Introduction\n Traditional perspectives on movement in gerontology: from a determinant of health and wellbeing to a meaningful experience\n Towards movement-space in gerontology: the potential of non-representational theory\n Happenings, showings and flows in everyday life: the qualities of ageing movement-space\n Conclusion\n5. What’s exotic about The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel? Cinema, everyday life and the materialisation of ageing\n The silvering screen\n Making the exotic everyday in The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel films\n The first Best Exotic Marigold Hotel: ageing, home spaces and the mechanisms of everyday white life\n The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel: the everyday exotic late life as American dream\n Conclusion\n6. Between ageing and ageism: portrayals of online dating in later life in Canadian print media\n Introduction\n Placing later life online dating in context: media portrayals of ageing\n Could (online) romance be a marker of ‘successful’ ageing?\n Methods\n Findings\n Discussion\nPart 2. Embodiments\nPart 2: introduction\n7. Closer to touch: sexuality, embodiment and masculinity in older men’s lives\n Viagra-inflated sex athletes or impotent old men? Background to the study\n Fritz’s story: becoming bodies of touch\n Lennart’s story: illness, touch and the vulnerable embodiment\n Edvard’s story: laughter, freedom and touch\n Conclusion\n8. Ageing bodies, driving and change: exploring older body–driver fit in the high-tech automobile\n Broadening the human–machine fit: the ageing body in studies of driver–car interaction\n Driving a high-tech automobile: the experiences and bodily adjustments of low-tech older driver bodies\n Discussion and conclusion\n9. Dancing with dementia: citizenship, embodiment and everyday life in the context of long-term care\n Introduction\n The turn to the arts in dementia care\n Somatics, dance science and their integration\n The ethnographic setting\n Ritual and ceremony\n Unstructured movement\n Discussion\n10. Why clothes matter: the role of dress in the everyday lives of older people\n Dress and age ordering in everyday life\n Dress and the fourth age\n Conclusion\n11. Our Fitbits, our (ageing) selves: wearables, self-tracking and ageing embodiment\n Self-tracking and the production of healthy ageing ‘lifestyles’\n Existing research on self-tracking\n Self-tracking and ageing embodiment: practices and context\n Conclusion: our Fitbits, our (ageing) selves?\n12. Afterword. Relational entanglements: ageing, materialities and embodiments\nIndex