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Anthropological perspectives on aging / edited by Britteny M. Howell and Ryan P. Harrod.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Gainesville : University Press of Florida, [2023]Description: 1 online resource (336 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780813072579
  • 0813072573
  • 9780813070346
  • 0813070341
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Anthropological perspectives on agingDDC classification:
  • 305.26072 23/eng/20220721
LOC classification:
  • HQ1061 .A5875 2023
Other classification:
  • SOC002010 | SOC003000
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction / Britteny M. Howell and Ryan P. Harrod -- Part I. Evolutionary and Biological Perspectives on Aging -- Reproductive and Social Aspects of Aging in Non-Human Primates / Joyce A. Parga -- Human Adaptability to Age-Related Biological Changes / Ryan P. Harrod and Alyssa Willett -- Biocultural Perspectives on Aging: Importance of the Microbiome / Melissa K. Melby, Ankita Kansal, and Mark Nichter -- Aging and Childcare: A Biocultural Approach to Grandmothering in Ukraine / Sofiya Shreyer and Julie Hemment -- Menopause: A lifespan perspective with a focus on stress / Peteneinuo Rulu and Lynnette Leidy Sievert -- Part II. Medical and Cultural Perspectives on Aging -- Age-Related Changes in Human Skin: Impacts on Health and Perceptions of Attractiveness / Heather L. Norton -- How Old is Your Patient?: A Medical Anthropological Approach to Age / Suzan Yazici and Nilufer Korkmaz Yaylagul -- The Importance of Traditional Foods and Subsistence Activities for Healthy Aging in Alaska Native Communities / Britteny M. Howell, Ruby L. Fried & Vanessa Y. Hiratsuka -- Caring for Karma: Death, Rebirth, and the Other "Successful Aging" On the Roof of the World / Jing Wang -- The Aging Body in Islam: Exploring the Experiences of Older, Dying Muslims in the United States / Cortney Hughes Rinker -- Dementia and the Divided Personhood in China / Yan Zhang -- Generativity, Gender, and a 'Good Old Age among Urban Dwelling Older Yoruba People in Southwest Nigeria / Ojo Melvin Agunbiade -- Part III. Anthropological Theory and Methods for Researching Aging -- Conceptualizing Frailty in the Quick and the Dead / Douglas E. Crews and Kathryn E. Marklein -- Methodological Issues in Participatory Research with Older Adults / Jean J. Schensul -- Recruiting Participants for Dementia Research Without Saying "Dementia": A Site Study in Central Mexico / Eric E. Griffith -- Future Directions for an Anthropology of Aging / Britteny M. Howell and Ryan P. Harrod
Summary: "Taking a holistic approach to the study of aging, this volume uses biological, archaeological, medical, and cultural perspectives to explore how older adults have functioned in societies around the globe and throughout human history"-- Provided by publisher.Summary: "An in-depth and wide-ranging approach to the study of older adults in society Taking a holistic approach to the study of aging, this volume uses biological, archaeological, medical, and cultural perspectives to explore how older adults have functioned in societies around the globe and throughout human history. As the world's population over 65 years of age continues to increase, this wide-ranging approach fills a growing need for both academics and service professionals in gerontology, geriatrics, and related fields.Case studies from the United States, Tibet, Turkey, China, Nigeria, and Mexico provide examples of the ways age-related changes are influenced by environmental, genetic, sociocultural, and political-economic variables. Taken together, they help explain how the experience of aging varies across time and space. These contributions from noted anthropological scholars examine evolutionary and biological understandings of human aging, the roles of elders in various societies, issues of gender and ageism, and the role of chronic illness and "successful aging" among older adults. This volume highlights how an anthropology of aging can illustrate how older adults adapt to shifting life circumstances and environments, including changes to the ways in which individuals and families care for them. The research in Anthropological Perspectives on Aging can also help researchers, students, and practitioners reach across disciplines to address age discrimination and help improve health outcomes throughout the life course"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Britteny M. Howell and Ryan P. Harrod -- Part I. Evolutionary and Biological Perspectives on Aging -- Reproductive and Social Aspects of Aging in Non-Human Primates / Joyce A. Parga -- Human Adaptability to Age-Related Biological Changes / Ryan P. Harrod and Alyssa Willett -- Biocultural Perspectives on Aging: Importance of the Microbiome / Melissa K. Melby, Ankita Kansal, and Mark Nichter -- Aging and Childcare: A Biocultural Approach to Grandmothering in Ukraine / Sofiya Shreyer and Julie Hemment -- Menopause: A lifespan perspective with a focus on stress / Peteneinuo Rulu and Lynnette Leidy Sievert -- Part II. Medical and Cultural Perspectives on Aging -- Age-Related Changes in Human Skin: Impacts on Health and Perceptions of Attractiveness / Heather L. Norton -- How Old is Your Patient?: A Medical Anthropological Approach to Age / Suzan Yazici and Nilufer Korkmaz Yaylagul -- The Importance of Traditional Foods and Subsistence Activities for Healthy Aging in Alaska Native Communities / Britteny M. Howell, Ruby L. Fried & Vanessa Y. Hiratsuka -- Caring for Karma: Death, Rebirth, and the Other "Successful Aging" On the Roof of the World / Jing Wang -- The Aging Body in Islam: Exploring the Experiences of Older, Dying Muslims in the United States / Cortney Hughes Rinker -- Dementia and the Divided Personhood in China / Yan Zhang -- Generativity, Gender, and a 'Good Old Age among Urban Dwelling Older Yoruba People in Southwest Nigeria / Ojo Melvin Agunbiade -- Part III. Anthropological Theory and Methods for Researching Aging -- Conceptualizing Frailty in the Quick and the Dead / Douglas E. Crews and Kathryn E. Marklein -- Methodological Issues in Participatory Research with Older Adults / Jean J. Schensul -- Recruiting Participants for Dementia Research Without Saying "Dementia": A Site Study in Central Mexico / Eric E. Griffith -- Future Directions for an Anthropology of Aging / Britteny M. Howell and Ryan P. Harrod

"Taking a holistic approach to the study of aging, this volume uses biological, archaeological, medical, and cultural perspectives to explore how older adults have functioned in societies around the globe and throughout human history"-- Provided by publisher.

"An in-depth and wide-ranging approach to the study of older adults in society Taking a holistic approach to the study of aging, this volume uses biological, archaeological, medical, and cultural perspectives to explore how older adults have functioned in societies around the globe and throughout human history. As the world's population over 65 years of age continues to increase, this wide-ranging approach fills a growing need for both academics and service professionals in gerontology, geriatrics, and related fields.Case studies from the United States, Tibet, Turkey, China, Nigeria, and Mexico provide examples of the ways age-related changes are influenced by environmental, genetic, sociocultural, and political-economic variables. Taken together, they help explain how the experience of aging varies across time and space. These contributions from noted anthropological scholars examine evolutionary and biological understandings of human aging, the roles of elders in various societies, issues of gender and ageism, and the role of chronic illness and "successful aging" among older adults. This volume highlights how an anthropology of aging can illustrate how older adults adapt to shifting life circumstances and environments, including changes to the ways in which individuals and families care for them. The research in Anthropological Perspectives on Aging can also help researchers, students, and practitioners reach across disciplines to address age discrimination and help improve health outcomes throughout the life course"-- Provided by publisher.

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