This book will contribute most significantly to our reinterpretation of aging and how it is thought about in social work… This is a wonderfully welcome addition to the literature on aging.
- Allen Irving, University of Western Ontario,
Chapter 1 The Relationship of Social Theory and Aging: A Critical Exegesis
Chapter 2 Occidental Modernity, The Bio-Medical Gaze and Aging
Chapter 3 Theorizing Aging: Critical Explorations of Modernist Sociological Approaches
Chapter 4 Postmodernism, Culture and Aging Body
Chapter 5 The 'Foucault Effect' and Aging: Relations ofPower, Surveillance and Governmentality
Chapter 6 Aging in the 'Risk Society'
Chapter 7 Conclusion: Reconstructions of Aging