Embracing Age
Autor Anna I Corwinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 aug 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781978822276
ISBN-10: 1978822278
Pagini: 202
Ilustrații: 12 b-w images, 6 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Rutgers University Press
ISBN-10: 1978822278
Pagini: 202
Ilustrații: 12 b-w images, 6 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Notă biografică
ANNA I. CORWIN is an associate professor of anthropology at Saint Mary's College of California in Moraga.
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Part I Being Well in the Convent: Prayer and Care in Interaction
1 Life in the Convent
2 Being Is Harder Than Doing: The Process of Embracing Aging
3 Talking to God: Prayer as Social Support
4 Care, Elderspeak, and Meaningful Engagement
Part II Shaping Experience: The Convent in Sociohistorical Context
5 Changing God, Changing Bodies: How Prayer Practices Shape Embodied Experience
6 Spiritual Healing, Meaningful Decline, and Sister Death
7 Kenosis: Emptying the Self
Conclusion
Appendix: Transcription Conventions
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
Index
Introduction
Part I Being Well in the Convent: Prayer and Care in Interaction
1 Life in the Convent
2 Being Is Harder Than Doing: The Process of Embracing Aging
3 Talking to God: Prayer as Social Support
4 Care, Elderspeak, and Meaningful Engagement
Part II Shaping Experience: The Convent in Sociohistorical Context
5 Changing God, Changing Bodies: How Prayer Practices Shape Embodied Experience
6 Spiritual Healing, Meaningful Decline, and Sister Death
7 Kenosis: Emptying the Self
Conclusion
Appendix: Transcription Conventions
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
Index
Recenzii
"Offers valuable insights into aging within the context of convent life."
"This synthetic work culminates Corwin’s previous publications into a central claim that anthropological methods and theory illuminate the way nuns socially and linguistically embrace age to experience well-being despite age-related decline. The compelling applicability of Corwin’s conclusions make Embracing Age a critical read for social scientists, clinicians, and thoughtful humans alike. In a society obsessed with “successful aging,” but caught in a paradox that inhibits its realization, scholars like Corwin serve as trustworthy guides as they blend humanities and science into works of vital significance."
"Anna Corwin’s book, Embracing Age invites us to ponder some very important questions: What does it mean to be old? What is the meaning in diminishment? How can we all 'do' this human process of aging best?...Perhaps the most potent take-away or 'secret' of aging is, as the book title asserts, not to avoid but to embrace aging."
"[Corwin's] deeply researched book is a model of scholarship while also engaging nonacademic readers as well with its insightful and eloquent portrayal of convent life."
"Catholic nuns are role models for long and productive lives," by Marlene A. Zloza
"The question of why and how religious commitment seems to improve the body’s health is one of the deepest puzzles in social science. Embracing Age suggests that one answer lies in the way people of faith use language to describe their lives and worlds. This beautifully written book will change the way you think about aging."
"In Embracing Age, Anna Corwin tells us of aging and death through the eyes and experiences of American Catholic nuns. It is revealing, enlightening, a balm for those contemplating what is too often thought of as the pain and indignity of old age. The remarkable part, though, is how much it tells of life itself, and the things that really matter."
"Embracing Age is a sensitive and illuminating study of the pro-aging alternative offered by Catholic nuns. Through their emphasis on the interdependence of life and the value they place on 'being' rather than 'doing,' the nuns demonstrate a culture of acceptance and grace that can inspire us all."
"Embracing Age reveals the ways in which the culture of American convents embraces aging as a positive process, providing sustenance for mind, body, and spirit. Vividly written, this book brings the reader deep into nuns' everyday experiences of life. Astute and accessible, it will be valuable reading for anyone interested in alternative age-positive ways of living and being."
Descriere
Embracing Age reveals that aging is not only a biological process, but is also shaped by what the process of growing older means to us. By examining Catholic nuns, a group that experiences positive health outcomes in older age, Anna I. Corwin reveals the connections between culture, language, and the experience of aging.