Critical Perspectives on Aging
Discover the thought-provoking collection, Critical Perspectives on Aging, edited by a team of experts and published by Baywood Publishing Company Inc in 1990. This paperback edition spans 362 pages and features 20 critical essays that delve into the complexities of aging. The book examines how various social, political, and economic factors shape the experience of growing old.
Explore the intricate dynamics of old age dependency and understand how race, gender, and social class significantly influence perceptions of aging. This essential read provides valuable insights for anyone interested in the societal constructs surrounding aging, making it a must-have for scholars, students, and general readers alike. Enhance your understanding of the realities of aging with this compelling anthology.