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Postmodernism Versus Modernism: Rethinking Theoretical Tensions in Social Gerontology
Authors:Jason L Powell  Charles F Longino Jr
Institution:(1) School of Community, Health Sciences, and Social Care, University of Salford, Salford, Manchester, United Kingdom;(2) Reynolda Gerontology Program, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Abstract:The interconnection of social theory to social aspects of aging has grown in recent years. The theoretical movement entitled ldquostructured dependency,rdquo couched in ldquosocial classrdquo analysis, has tended to ignore an understanding of aging identity, the body, cultural representations of aging, and positive images of aging, all of which are central features of an emerging postmodern paradigm in gerontological theory. This article argues that the concept of gender can form a useful bridge, a continuity, between structured dependency and postmodernism in theoretical gerontology. Unfortunately, the compartmentalization of these two conceptual approaches has made their links difficult to forge. This article attempts to take a first step in this direction by highlighting the way postmodern ideas can be used to understand a modernist issue—gender in a gerontological context. Also, focusing on the ldquoaging bodyrdquo as a primary form of analysis generates some novel insights into the importance of both the theoretical understanding and cultural representations of the body.
Keywords:aging  the body  gender  postmodernism
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