Extraordinary Forms of Aging
Life Narratives of Centenarians and Children with Progeria
- 254 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Examining the intricate construction of age, this study delves into the life narratives of centenarians and children with progeria to reveal how their unique experiences shape our understanding of aging. By analyzing these extraordinary cases, Julia Velten illuminates the interplay of biological, societal, and cultural factors in the aging process. Positioned at the crossroads of aging studies and medical humanities, the work offers valuable insights into the broader implications of age(ing) and challenges conventional perceptions.
