Aging and Everyday LifeISBN: 978-0-631-21708-4
Paperback
500 pages
July 2000, Wiley-Blackwell
Other Available Formats: Hardcover
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"Teachers wanting a more comprehensive edited volume, offering
superb critical, qualitative readings that correspond with many of
the rubrics central to textbook chapters, will warmly welcome
Gubrium and Holstein's Aging and Everyday Life." (Teaching
Sociology, 1 October 2010)
"This comprehensive Reader brings together an impressive group of the foremost scholars on aging. Gubrium and Holstein's distinctive constructionist approach to everyday life presents an array of classic and contemporary readings, providing profound insights into what it means to be older in contemporary society." Sara Arber, University of Surrey
"Gubrium and Holstein have contributed many advances to our understanding of age and aging over the past several decades. For this volume they have assembled an impressive and accessible collection of essays that should be required reading for any introduction to gerontology class." Vern L. Bengtson, University of Southern California