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  • DZA Berlin  (1)
  • Topographie des Terrors und DZ
  • GB Grünheide
  • Klein, Alejandro  (1)
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    b3kat_BV049408492
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (165 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9783031114502
    Series Statement: International Perspectives on Aging Series v.34
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Intro -- Prologue -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Note About the Methodological and Conceptual Use of This Book -- Chapter 2: Old Age No Longer Anticipates the Unpostponable Sign of Death: The New Social and Identity Models of Older Adults -- 2.1 Quantitative Data: The Ageing Society -- 2.2 Extrapolations to Ageing Society Data -- 2.3 Qualitative Data: The Profound Social and Identity Experimentation of Older Adults -- 2.4 Alberto's Case: The Beginning of Subjective Experimentation -- 2.5 Nelson's Case: Change Is Possible -- 2.6 Joseph's Case: The Frank Subjective Experimentation -- 2.7 Analysis of the Life History Fragments of Alberto, Nelson and Joseph -- 2.8 The Appropriation of the Social Promise and the Future as a Structure for the Constitution of the Subjectivity of the Older Adult -- 2.9 The Political Power of Older Adults -- 2.10 The Breakaway Group of Older Adults -- 2.11 From Emergent Subjectivities to Abrupt Subjectivities -- 2.12 Conclusion -- Chapter 3: The New Dialogues of Grandparenthood from the Social Precariousness and Family Bewilderment -- 3.1 What Is Required of Parental Figures -- 3.2 Bewildered Parents -- 3.3 Today's Family Emerging from Unprecedented Social Change -- 3.4 The (Lost) Meaning of Parenting Today -- 3.5 The So-Called Demographic Transition -- 3.6 The Protagonism of the Dialogues of Grandparenthood -- 3.7 Conclusion -- Chapter 4: The Older Adult, the Social Bond in Transition and the Depletion of the Transmission Capacity -- 4.1 Previous Considerations on the Traditional Social Bond -- 4.2 Social Bond: The Ever-Renewable and Present -- 4.2.1 The Agony of the Social Bond -- 4.3 The Profound Resignification of Old People and the Renewal of the Social Bond -- 4.4 Reconstruction of the Figure of the Ancestor from Grandparenthood , 4.5 The Generational Confrontation of Old People. Exhaustion of the Traditional Transmission of the Social Bond -- 4.6 The Scenes of Disrepute -- 4.7 Conclusion -- Chapter 5: Change to the "Social Order" from the Deconstruction Imposed by the Ageing Society: Social Relations That Become Anachronistic, Social Relations That Are Idealized, Social Relations That Are Denigrated -- 5.1 Social Relations That Are Decisively Reconfigured -- 5.2 The Emphasis on the Capacity for Generational-Transgenerational Confrontation -- 5.3 The Performativity of Generating Change Brought About by Older Adults -- 5.4 Anachronistic Social Relations: The Impossibility of Transmitting and the Discredit of Inheritance -- 5.5 The Instituting-Instituted Dimension of the Social Contract -- 5.6 The Excess of the Machinic Institute -- 5.7 The Support of a Rebellious Institutionally Active -- 5.8 Conclusion -- Chapter 6: Ageism, Disability and Healthy Ageing as Stereotypizing Paradigms -- 6.1 Ageism: Fear of Ageing? Fear of Old People? Fear of What? -- 6.2 History, Theory and Criticism -- 6.3 The Proliferation of Old People and Old Age -- 6.4 On Helplessness as a Stereotypical Paradigm -- 6.5 Ageism from the Paradigm of Healthy Ageing -- 6.6 The Disastrous Experience of Covid-19: Exacerbation and Justification of Ageism -- 6.7 Understanding the Resurgence of Ageism -- 6.8 Ageism: A Surprising Force of Influence -- 6.9 Conclusion -- Chapter 7: Old People, Coronavirus and the Precarious Culture of Precariousness -- 7.1 The Principle -- 7.2 The Coronavirus Discourse as a Renewal of the Hygienist Discourse -- 7.3 The Precariousness of Precariousness -- 7.4 The Taxing Temptation of Hard References -- 7.5 Psychosocial Consequences of the High Subjective, Bonding and Cultural Experience of Older People -- 7.6 And Suddenly the COVID-19 -- 7.7 The Precarious Precariousness of Today's World , 7.8 Conclusion -- Chapter 8: Thanatopolitics, Totalitarianism and Coronavirus: A Tour of Excesses -- 8.1 The Renewed Version of the Black Plague -- 8.2 Disciplines, Viruses and Health Discourse -- 8.3 Health Discourse and Viruses Everywhere -- 8.4 What We Are Talking About When It Comes to totalitarianism. The Obedient-Subject -- 8.5 Cancerous Logic of the Show -- 8.6 The Oppressive Power, the Gratifying Power, the Annihilating Power -- 8.7 Thanatopolitical Precariousness -- 8.8 How Does All This Continue? -- 8.9 Conclusion -- Chapter 9: Insoluble Dilemmas of a Bewildered World -- 9.1 A Social Model That Is Paradoxically Very Unsocial -- 9.2 Insolvable Dilemmas? The Exhausted Social Contract -- 9.3 The Structure of Bewildered Adults -- 9.4 The Mutational Society -- 9.5 Subjective Implications of the Mutational Society -- 9.6 Conclusion -- Chapter 10: Preliminary Hypotheses for a Probability Called Mutational Society -- Chapter 11: Unstable Reasons of a Possible Post-Mutational Society -- Bibliography -- Index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Klein, Alejandro Opening up the Debate on the Aging Society Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 ISBN 9783031114496
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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