The Last Frontier: The Social Meaning of Growing OldSAGE Publications, 1977 - 215 strán (strany) How do the elderly manage to give meaning to their daily lives? Fontana has spent three years watching and talking to an enormous variety of old people: those who can afford to "grow old gracefully", the elderly poor who scrape by in urban ghettos, and those who age behind the walls of nursing homes. He lets them speak for themselves, and what they say is often surprising: it destroys many of our most cherished assumptions about aging. This book provides fundamental insights into ways to age with dignity and sense. -- Publisher description. |
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... given up center stage to the family or to leisure for that matter . The rubber workers of Akron when confronted with a shorter work day overwhelm- ingly chose to sacrifice their leisure time to earn more money . Moonlighting became a ...
... given up center stage to the family or to leisure for that matter . The rubber workers of Akron when confronted with a shorter work day overwhelm- ingly chose to sacrifice their leisure time to earn more money . Moonlighting became a ...
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... given day , the next eighth the next day and so forth . We would in such a manner , according to Pearson , solve pressing problems of traffic congestion thus reducing our travel time to and from work as well as being presented with a ...
... given day , the next eighth the next day and so forth . We would in such a manner , according to Pearson , solve pressing problems of traffic congestion thus reducing our travel time to and from work as well as being presented with a ...
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... given up on life . These individuals have a waiting attitude . They are waiting for death , and some of them cannot understand why they are still alive . The waiting atti- tude permeates their daily lives and the daily routine becomes a ...
... given up on life . These individuals have a waiting attitude . They are waiting for death , and some of them cannot understand why they are still alive . The waiting atti- tude permeates their daily lives and the daily routine becomes a ...
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