Success is not all: When ‘failure’ becomes meaningful in late life

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  • Cristina Douglas University of Aberdeen

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.

Author Biography

Cristina Douglas, University of Aberdeen

PhD candidate, Department of Social Anthropology

References

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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