Transitions and the Lifecourse: Challenging the Constructions of 'Growing Old' (Ageing and the Lifecourse)
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Book Details
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Author: Grenier, Amanda 
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Brand: Policy Press 
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Binding: Paperback 
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Edition: Illustrated 
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Format: Import 
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Number of Pages: 256 
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Release Date: 31-01-2012 
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ISBN: 9781847426918 
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Package Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.7 x 1.0 inches 
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Languages: English 
About the Book
Title: Understanding Ageing: Images and Identities
Author: Amanda Grenier
This book offers a unique perspective on how late life is conceptualized in social policy, as well as the socio-cultural constructs of age and lived experience.
Key Themes:
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Late Life in Social Policy: The book critically examines how social policies address aging, exploring the societal frameworks surrounding old age. 
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Socio-Cultural Constructs of Age: It discusses how age is perceived in various social contexts and how these perceptions influence individuals' experiences of aging. 
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Lived Experience: Grenier provides insights into how older individuals experience aging, highlighting their personal narratives alongside societal expectations. 
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Images and Identities of Ageing: This work explores the societal images of aging and how those images shape the identities of older people. 
Importance of the Work:
Amanda Grenier's book is a significant contribution to the sociology of aging. It offers a nuanced analysis of aging beyond stereotypes, focusing on the lived experiences of older adults and how social constructs influence perceptions of age. This text is important for understanding the intersection of policy, culture, and individual aging experiences.
 
            
 
       
         

