2020
DOI: 10.1080/08952841.2020.1786339
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Successful aging as a contemporary obsession: global perspectives (global perspectives on aging)

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“…This article contributes to a growing area of anthropological research that seeks to find a middle ground among wider discourses that frame ageing within the tropes of either decline or 'successful ageing' (e.g., Danely 2019;Fujiwara 2012;Gangopadhyay 2021;Kavedžija 2019;Lamb 2017). Independence and autonomy are often presented as cornerstones of successful ageing, a concept which is itself critiqued as a product of global neoliberal processes (Chapman 2005;Portacolone 2011; Rubinstein and de Medeiros 2015; Clotworthy 2020).…”
Section: Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This article contributes to a growing area of anthropological research that seeks to find a middle ground among wider discourses that frame ageing within the tropes of either decline or 'successful ageing' (e.g., Danely 2019;Fujiwara 2012;Gangopadhyay 2021;Kavedžija 2019;Lamb 2017). Independence and autonomy are often presented as cornerstones of successful ageing, a concept which is itself critiqued as a product of global neoliberal processes (Chapman 2005;Portacolone 2011; Rubinstein and de Medeiros 2015; Clotworthy 2020).…”
Section: Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%