02111nam a2200397 a 4500001001400000003000400014008003100018020001800049020001800067020001800085039006600103041000800169099001000177100003500187245011600222260005400338300001100392505004100403505005600444505005900500505007700559505006000636505005400696505006100750505008000811505003800891505005900929505008700988505041801075650004301493650004401536650004001580856006901620942000701689999001701696vtls000079741MTX180612 001 0 eng d a9781442213647 a9781442213654 a9781442213661 9a201806121044bstaffc201607151150dstaffy201605041232zadmin0 aeng aEbook1 aCruikshank, Margaret..9116850 aLearning to be old :bgender, culture, and aging, third edition/h[electronic resource] /cMargaret Cruikshank. bThe Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group,c2013. a297 p.0 gChapter, Lesson, ParttIntroduction.0 gChapter, Lesson, Partt1. Cultural Myths and Aging.0 gChapter, Lesson, Partt2. Fear of an Aging Population.0 gChapter, Lesson, Partt3. Sickness and Other Social Roles of Old People.0 gChapter, Lesson, Partt4. Overmedicating Old Americans.0 gChapter, Lesson, Partt5. Healthy Physical Aging.0 gChapter, Lesson, Partt6. The Politics of Healthy Aging.0 gChapter, Lesson, Partt7. Class, Ethnicity, Sexual Orientation, and Gender.0 gChapter, Lesson, Partt8. Ageism.0 gChapter, Lesson, Partt9. Countercultural Gerontology.0 gChapter, Lesson, Partt10. A Feminist’s View of Gerontology and Women’s Aging.0 aCover, Title,Learning to be old : gender, culture, and aging, third edition--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Contents--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Preface--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Acknowledgments--References, Appendix, Index,Conclusion: The Paradoxes of Aging--References, Appendix, Index,Notes--References, Appendix, Index,References--References, Appendix, Index,Index--References, Appendix, Index,About the Author. 0aSocial Science: Gender Studies9116851 0aSocial Science: Women's Studies9116852 0aSocial Science: Gerontology911685340uhttp://portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/search/ROWMANB0004394.html c10 c76290d76290