Age embodied |
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Authors: | Cheryl Laz |
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Affiliation: | Department of Sociology, University of Southern Maine, 96 Falmouth Street, P.O. Box 9300, Portland, ME 04104-9300, USA |
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Abstract: | In this essay, I argue that social scientists might usefully theorize age and embodiment as mutually constituting accomplishments. Material from interviews with 15 adults over 50 illustrates the utility of this theoretical framework and reveals four main dimensions of embodiment—activity, fitness, and health; energy; appearance; and ailments and illness—that respondents draw on as they consider what it means to be both embodied and aged (i.e., having an age). In addition, the interviews show how respondents make social comparisons and employ age-adjusted standards as they interpret their bodies, activities, and capabilities in relation to age. |
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Keywords: | Age Dimensions of embodiment Accomplishment |
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