2018
DOI: 10.18778/1733-8077.14.2.04
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The Body as a Private and Social Space. The Margins of Research Regarding Old Age and Gender

Abstract: In the conditions of late modernity, the body is a project realized in both the public and private spheres. The aim of this article is to review theories and empirical studies concerning socio-cultural issues and the subjective determinants of perceptions of physicality. The body has become the main instrument of experiencing the world and oneself, a significant area, a key element of an individual’s identification strategy. The modern human speaks with and through the body, the person’s identity is re… Show more

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“…Toward the end of the career, pain may consume the body. Similar to retired military personnel (Williams et al 2018), aging out of aerialism is a shock to the self and the body's familiarity with routines (also see Bieńko 2018). It is important to explore how aerialists make sense of aging and the pains that the aging body produces (Encandela 1997).…”
Section: Aging Outmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Toward the end of the career, pain may consume the body. Similar to retired military personnel (Williams et al 2018), aging out of aerialism is a shock to the self and the body's familiarity with routines (also see Bieńko 2018). It is important to explore how aerialists make sense of aging and the pains that the aging body produces (Encandela 1997).…”
Section: Aging Outmentioning
confidence: 99%