Reading Our Lives: The Poetics of Growing Old

Against the background of Socrates' insight that the unexamined life is not worth living, Reading Our Lives: The Poetics of Growing Old.
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Reading Our Lives: The poetics of growing old

Learning and Cognition in Later Life. Ethnicity and Gerontological Social Work. Self and Meaning in the Lives of Older People.

Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences. Retrospect and Prospect in the Psychological Study of Families. Elder Abuse and Neglect in Residential Settings.

Reading Our Lives - William L. Randall; Elizabeth McKim - Oxford University Press

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George Carlin about getting old

The Autobiographical Self 3. The Development of Identity 4. The Interpreting of Text 5. The Interpreting of Texistence Part Two: The Need for Narrative Development 7. The Mystery of Memory 8. The Quest for Meaning 9.

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The Unfolding of Wisdom The Poetics of Spiritual Aging. Her areas of interest include poetic and narrative theory, cognitive poetics, and applied literature. The prose-like style as opposed to scientific language extends the audience to those interested in the aging processes.

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