Abstract

List of illustrations Preface Introduction Part I. The Ages of Life and the Journey of Life: Transcendental Ideals: 1. Aging in the Western tradition: cultural origins of the modern life course 2. The aging pilgrim's progress in the New World 3. 'Death without order': the late Calvinist ideal of aging Part II. The Dualism of Aging in Victorian America: 4. Antebellum revivals and Victorian morals: the ideological origins of ageism 5. Popular health reform and the legitimation of longevity, 1830-1870 6. Aging, popular art, and Romantic religion in mid-Victorian culture 7. In a different voice: self-help and the ideal of 'civilized' old age, 1850-1910 Part III. Science and the Ideal of Normal Aging: 8. The aging of 'civilized' morality: the fixed period versus prolongevity, 1870-1925 9. Toward the scientific management of aging: the formative literature of gerontology and geriatrics, 1890-1930 10. The prophecy of Senescence: G. Stanley Hall and the reconstruction of old age Epilogue: beyond dualism and control - reflections on aging in postmodern culture Index.

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