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Altersbilder und Konzeptionen des Alter(n)s im historisch-kulturellen Vergleich [2019]
Images and Conceptions of Ageing and Old Age in Historical and Cross-cultural Comparative Perspective
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Abstract Images of aging and old age have been part of Europe's written and visual cultural heritage for several millennia. Furthermore, aging and old age have been the objects of research in a wide range of academic disciplines across the humanities as well as in medicine and law for several centuries. From... view more
Images of aging and old age have been part of Europe's written and visual cultural heritage for several millennia. Furthermore, aging and old age have been the objects of research in a wide range of academic disciplines across the humanities as well as in medicine and law for several centuries. From the nineteenth century onwards, they became important subjects for the social and behavioural sciences, and research from the last few decades indicates the strong influence of the "cultural turn." The aim of this chapter is twofold: First, I use the rich research results from these disciplines to reconstruct the long-term history of images and perceptions of ageing and old age from Antiquity to the twentieth century, identifying changes and variations, as well as continuities or perhaps even "anthropological constants." Second, I critically examine the contributions of these various disciplines to the study of ageing and old age in order to reveal differences and inconsistencies and particularly their role as participants and agents in age-related discourses. For both approaches, the notion of "ambivalence" proves to be most inspiring and productive: positive and negative evaluations of age co-exist and form a polarised structure with rich gradations; these, in turn, produce a resource that can be used for different purposes. Therefore, a further aim of this chapter is to go beyond cultural representation by bringing into play generational relations as manifested in different historical periods, modes of production, and social classes. While the focus of the chapter is on Europe, I include a comparative survey of the wider world - with a particular emphasis on East-Asia - to understand the significance of kinship systems and religious beliefs on interpretations of ageing.... view less
Keywords
old age; discourse; aging; intercultural comparison; historical development; continuity; social change; Intergenerational relations; antiquity; modernity; Europe; China; Far East
Classification
Social History, Historical Social Research
Gerontology
Free Keywords
historische Kontinuitäten; historische Veränderungen; Generationenbeziehungen; transkultureller Vergleich; historisch-kultureller Vergleich; historical continuities; historical changes; generational relations; transcultural comparison
Document language
German
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 336-371
Journal
Historical Social Research, Supplement (2023) 34
Issue topic
Arbeit, Bevölkerung, Alter und Migration - historisch und im interkulturellen Vergleich: Eine persönliche Retrospektive
ISSN
0936-6784
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed