Success is not all: When ‘failure’ becomes meaningful in late life
Abstract
Successful Aging as a Contemporary Obsession, edited by Sarah Lamb, is a timely, thought-provoking collection of sociological and anthropological studies that critically tackle the neoliberal Global North paradigm of healthy/active/successful aging. The authors are reputable scholars in the field of aging studies and/or medical anthropology, whose perspectives cover a variety of cultural understandings and practices of what is involved in aging meaningfully.
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Lamb, S. 2014. “Permanent Personhood or Meaningful Decline? Toward a Critical Anthropology of Successful Aging” Journal of Aging Studies 29: 41–52.
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2019-02-27
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