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E-raamat: Dancing for Their Lives: The Pursuit of Meaningful Aging in Urban China

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  • Sari: Global Perspectives on Aging
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Feb-2025
  • Kirjastus: Rutgers University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781978838901
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  • Formaat: PDF+DRM
  • Sari: Global Perspectives on Aging
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Feb-2025
  • Kirjastus: Rutgers University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781978838901

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"Dancing for their LIves explores the vibrant world of Chinese women known as "dancing grannies" who seek fulfillment and companionship amidst societal upheaval. These women, part of China's "lost generation," gather in parks and public squares to reclaim their lives through dance in the wake of Chinese economic and cultural transformations. The book challenges prevailing narratives of aging societies, portraying old age as the site of social innovation rather than decline. Based ethnographic reserach conducted in Chengdu, China, Dancing for their Lives reveals how reitrees learn to navigate shifting social norms and values while actively creating new models for growing older. This book's insights resonate beyond Chinese society, offering lessons on resilience and the pursuit of meaning in any aging population. Dancing for their Lives underscores the human capacity to craft purposeful lives amid uncertainy, transcending geographical boundaries to illuminate the universal quest for fulfillment in later years"--

Dancing for Their Lives delves into the world of retired Chinese “dancing grannies” who seek fulfillment amid broad social transformation. Based on ethnographic research, it challenges conventional narratives of aging by portraying old age as a site of innovation. It examines how retirees navigate changing norms and offers insights on resilience and meaning in later life that resonate globally.

Dancing for Their Lives explores the vibrant world of retired Chinese women known as "dancing grannies” who seek fulfillment and companionship amidst societal upheaval. These women, part of China’s “lost generation,” gather in parks and public squares to reclaim their lives through dance in the wake of Chinese economic and cultural transformations. The book challenges prevailing narratives of aging societies, portraying old age as a site of social innovation rather than decline. Based on ethnographic research conducted in Chengdu, China, Dancing for Their Lives reveals how retirees learn to navigate shifting social norms and values while actively creating new models for growing older. The book’s insights resonate beyond Chinese society, offering lessons on resilience and the pursuit of meaning in any aging population. Dancing for Their Lives underscores the human capacity to craft purposeful lives amid uncertainty, transcending geographical boundaries to illuminate the universal quest for fulfillment in later years.

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"Dancing for Their Lives is a vivid and enchantingly resonant ethnography of how older women in Western China create purposeful aging through collective performance and engagement. A fascinating story of social and cultural production in todays China. A real achievement, not just for China studies but for global aging as well!" - Arthur Kleinman (Esther and Sidney Rabb Professor of Anthropology and director of the Social Technology for Global Ag) "Dancing for Their Lives is a gracefully written ethnography that is as readable as it is illuminating. Looking well beyond the spectacle of dancing dama with their colorful costumes and props, Huang strikes a skillful balance between examining the phenomenons conditions of possibility and attending to what is most at stake for her interlocuters, exemplifying anthropological holism at its best." - Teresa Kuan (author of Love's Uncertainty: The Politics and Ethics of Child Rearing in Contemporary China)

Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Age of Uncertainty
1 Dancing for their Lives
2 Dama Mania
3 Families under (Peer) Pressure
4 Play a Day, Count a Day
5 The Flavor of Living
Conclusion
References
Index
CLAUDIA HUANG is an assistant professor of human development at California State University, Long Beach.