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Later years are changing under the impact of demographic, social and cultural shifts. No longer confined to the sphere of social welfare, they are now studied within a wider cultural framework that encompasses new experiences and new modes of being. Drawing on influences from the arts and humanities, and deploying diverse methodologies – visual, literary, spatial – and theoretical perspectives Cultural Gerontology has brought new aspects of later life into view. This major new publication draws together these currents including: Theory and Methods; Embodiment; Identities and Social Relationships; Consumption and Leisure; and Time and Space. Based on specially commissioned chapters by leading international authors, the Routledge Handbook of Cultural Gerontology will provide concise authoritative reviews of the key debates and themes shaping this exciting new field.

Acknowledgements x
List of illustrations xi
Author biographies xiii
1 The field of cultural gerontology: an introduction
1(16)
Julia Twigg
Wendy Martin
Section I Theory and methods 17(104)
2 Theory and methods: introduction
19(2)
Julia Twigg
Wendy Martin
3 Aged by culture
21(8)
Margaret Morganroth Gullette
4 The cultural turn in gerontology
29(8)
Chris Gilleard
Paul Higgs
5 Beyond the view of the West: ageing and anthropology
37(8)
Sarah Lamb
6 Historians of ageing and the 'cultural turn'
45(8)
Antje Kampf
7 Literature and ageing
53(8)
Sarah Falcus
8 Theatre and ageing
61(8)
Miriam Bernard
Lucy Munro
9 Ageing in film
69(8)
Aagje Swinnen
10 Popular music and ageing
77(8)
Ros Jennings
11 Art, ageing and the body
85(8)
Michelle Meagher
12 Visual methods in ageing research
93(12)
Wendy Martin
13 Ethnographies of ageing
105(8)
Cathrine Degnen
14 Ageing, narrative and biographical methods
113(8)
Joanna Bornat
Section II Embodiment 121(68)
15 Embodiment: introduction
123(2)
Julia Twigg
Wendy Martin
16 Theorising embodiment and ageing
125(8)
Emmanuelle Tulle
17 Gender, ageing and appearance
133(8)
Laura Hurd Clarke
Erica V. Bennett
18 Hair and age
141(8)
Richard Ward
19 Dress and age
149(8)
Julia Twigg
20 Science, technology and ageing
157(8)
Kelly Joyce
Meika Loe
Lauren Diamond-Brown
21 Ageing, risk and the falling body
165(8)
Stephen Katz
22 Dementia and embodiment
173(8)
Pia Kontos
23 Suffering and pain in old age
181(8)
Kate de Medeiros
Helen Black
Section III Identities and social relationships 189(104)
24 Identities and social relationships: introduction
191(2)
Julia Twigg
Wendy Martin
25 Inter-Sectionality and age
193(8)
Toni Calasanti
Neal King
26 Gender: implications of a contested area
201(9)
Jeff Hearn
Sharon Wray
27 Anti-ageing and identities
210(8)
Barbara L. Marshall
28 Sex, sexuality and later life
218(8)
Linn Sandberg
29 Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender ageing
226(8)
Yiu-tung Suen
30 Grandparenting
234(9)
Sara Arber
Virpi Timonen
31 Widowhood and its cultural representations
243(9)
Anne Martin-Matthews
32 Loneliness and isolation
252(9)
Christina Victor
Mary Pat Sullivan
33 The fourth age
261(8)
Liz Lloyd
34 Cultures of care
269(8)
Michael Fine
35 Ethnicity, culture and migration
277(8)
Sandra Torres
36 Ageing well across cultures
285(8)
Matthew Carroll
Helen Bartlett
Section IV Consumption and leisure 293(92)
37 Consumption and leisure: introduction
295(2)
Julia Twigg
Wendy Martin
38 Retirement. Evolution, revolution or retrenchment
297(8)
Sarah Vickerstaff
39 Money and later life
305(8)
Debora Price
Lynne Livsey
40 Possessions as a material convoy
313(8)
David J. Ekerdt
41 Gardens and gardening in later life
321(8)
Christine Milligan
Amanda Bingley
42 Sport, physical activity and ageing
329(8)
Cassandra Phoenix
Meridith Griffin
43 Travel and tourism in later life
337(8)
Martin Hyde
44 Volunteering in later life
345(8)
Jeni Warburton
45 Youth culture, ageing and identity
353(8)
Andy Bennett
46 Celebrity culture and ageing
361(8)
Kirsty Fairclough-Isaacs
47 Representations of ageing in the media
369(8)
Virpi Ylanne
48 'Late style' and late-life creativity
377(8)
David Amigoni
Gordon McMullan
Section V Time and space 385(86)
49 Time and space: introduction
387(2)
Julia Twigg
Wendy Martin
50 Global and local ties and the reconstruction of later life
389(8)
Chris Phillipson
51 Time in late modern ageing
397(7)
Jan Baars
52 Transitions, time and later life
404(8)
Amanda Grenier
53 Rural and urban ageing
412(8)
Ricca Edmondson
Thomas Scharf
54 Lifestyle migration
420(8)
Karen O'Reilly
Michaela Benson
55 Ageing trends in the Asia-Pacific region
428(10)
Alfred C.M. Chan
Carol H.K. Ma
56 Connectivity, digital technologies and later life
438(9)
Ian Rees Jones
57 Meanings of home and age
447(8)
Sheila Peace
58 Public places and age
455(8)
Caroline Holland
59 Cemeteries and age
463(8)
Allison Kirkman
Index 471
Julia Twigg is Professor of Social Policy and Sociology at the University of Kent, UK. She has written widely on the body and age. In 2006 she published The Body in Health and Social Care, building on earlier work on personal care, Bathing - the Body and Community Care, and informal carers. She is currently working on dress and age. She has been involved in the recent international conferences of Cultural Gerontology. She is on the editorial boards of Ageing & Society, Journal of Aging Studies and International Journal of Ageing and Later Life.



Wendy Martin is a Senior Lecturer in the College of Health and Life Sciences, Brunel University London, UK. Her research focuses on ageing, embodiment and daily life and the use of visual methods in ageing research. She was Principal Investigator for the Economic and Social Research Council research project Photographing Everyday Life: Ageing, Lived Experiences, Time and Space. She is co-convenor of the British Sociological Association Ageing, Body and Society study group. She was previously Secretary of the British Society of Gerontology.