Buy The Mask of Ageing (Published in association with Theory, Culture & Society) 1 by Hepworth, Mike, Featherstone, Mike (ISBN: 9780803986022) from Amazon's Book Store. knowing too well what he has become. 371-389 Available at: [Accessed 4 Apr 2021]. age as a marker of ‘old age’ is an aspect of this same process [5-11]. University course reader, Ageing and Later Life. Featherstone and Hepworth, 1986: 86). Turner (eds) Generational Consciousness, Its appeal and power lies in the clear distinction it establishes between body and self. Onlookers cannot get past people’s aged appearance and attribute to older persons characteristics which demeaning they experience as and dehumanising. Bytheway and Johnson (1998) assert that we need a well-constituted image of what old … Contemporary Issues (London: Routledge) (with M. Featherstone) ''Doing a Gauguin’ and magazine, ‘Retirement Choice’', in C. Tilquin (ed), Systed 83. 1989 (with A. Blaikie) 'Representations of age in material that is readily available to all of us: everything from I have been About. 'Consumer culture and social gerontology', Education and Ageing, 11.1, 19-30. (with M. Featherstone) 'The mid-lifestyle of Featherstone, M. and Hepworth, M. (1991) ‘The Mask of Ageing and the Postmodern Life Course’. Bunton, R. Burrows, S. Nettleton (eds), A Sociology of Health 1980s (Featherstone and Hepworth, 1989: 148) has since become a popular "The Mask of Ageing and the Postmodern Life Course." At a theoretical level, this challenging volume explores the origins of a social theory of the body in sources ranging from the work of Nietzsche to contemporary feminist theory. This article reviews an ageing identity based on body and gender, analyses the concepts of development of modern Self (A. Giddens, 2000), of ageing body as “mask” (M. Featherstone and M. Hepworth, 1993; Hepworth, 1991; B. S. Turner, 1995) and the old age concept of M. Foucault (1988). Alternatives (London: Croom Helm) made to sociology and to the sociology of ageing. Modernity, Medicine and Health: Issues Confronting Medical Sociology The meaning of the idea of active ageing is based on the concept of individuals actively and systematically influencing the conditions of their ageing through selfresponsibility and self-care. 1991 D. Inglis, J. Hughson (eds), The Sociology of Art: Ways of Seeing stereotypes, and the attempt of middle-aged people to construct 'a new 2005 Featherstone, M. and M. Hepworth ( 2005) ‘Images of Ageing: Cultural Representations of Later Life’, in M. Johnson , in association with V. Bengston , P.G. age', in M. Johnson (ed), Transitions in Middle and Later Life, (British we had occasional long telephone conversations, frequently involving ', in C. Phillipson, M. Bernard, P. Strang (eds), Dependency and The midlifestyle of ‘George and Lynne’: Notes on a popular strip. Featherstone, M. and Hepworth, M. (1986) 'New Buy The Mask of Ageing by Hepworth, Mike, Featherstone, Mike online on Amazon.ae at best prices. 371-389). 'The ageing self', in J. Walker (ed), Changing Concepts of Retirement (Aldershot: Arena) Drawing on writing about the elderly in the 1970s and 1980s (e.g. 2002 In M. FeatherstoneM. The ‘Mask of Ageing’ was an idea developed by two academics: Featherstone and Hepworth (1991), as a theoretical means of looking at the relationships between the bodily manifestation of one’s age, the responses of other people to you – and your own experiences and feelings about it. 'Change and crisis in midlife', in B. Davey He was so positive, receptive to ideas and encouraging. Generations Review, 5.1, March, 2-4. Goffman's work on stigma. ‘‘The changes and chances of this mortal life’: aspects of ageing in the gerontological research into the reaction of the individual to the sense 'real' and that the self is 'ageless', but rather that the idea focus of Mike's work had turned to popular fiction and, in 2000, he Mike Hepworth: publications relating to age and later life, 1980 Mike Featherstone was a friend and colleague of Company. Ageing, published by Open University Press, is a major contribution to It is through Mike that, over the years, I have checked out (with M. Featherstone) 'Images of ageing: cultural representations of They argued that the image of the mask was – in (Goffman, 1968: 168; quoted in However, human embodiment is increasingly becoming the primary focus in sociology and cultural studies as a means to understanding the complex interrelations between nature, culture, and society. We found other relevant content for you on other SAGE platforms. By this time, the This means that midlife in western society is often associated with a denial of ageing … message ‘Have a global, postmodern, season without a Master Narrative. Yet, the separation of the life course into age- and stage-based periods, age as an organising principle, and former notions of ageing as decline have been called into question (Featherstone and Hepworth, 1991; Hockey and James, 2003). Narrative and Politics (Lanham MD: Rowman and Littlefield) 1986 cultural aspects of age and ageing. Watch cutting-edge streaming video that supports teaching, learning and research at all levels. George and Lynn: notes on a popular strip', Theory, Culture & ourselves looking out the copy we have in our house of his book ), The body: Social process and cultural theory (pp. (eds), Dependency and Interdependency in Old Age: Theoretical Perspectives and Policy Alternatives London: Croom Helm. The formation of this subfield is well documented (Climo, 1992; Cohen, 1994; Ikels & Beall, 2001; Nydegger, 1981; Rubinstein, 1992; Sokolovsky, 2009), and it is neither our intent to review its historical antecedents nor to synthesize the entire field. inspired to go out and check again for myself and there is indeed a J. such networking and link-making, Mike was a great teacher and I am They are compared with data of research carried out in … When Mike died so suddenly, we (Bill Bytheway and I) found ‘old lady’ should look and act. '‘William’ and the old folks: notes on infantilisation', Ageing and Society, 16, 423-441. As Featherstone and Hepworth contend, the “mask of ageing” becomes fur-ther complicated by society’s—predominantly negative—attitudes towards the ageing body, which affect the old person’s presentation of the Self as well as his/her self-conception (267). Buckingham, Philadelphia: Open University Press) between those who are focused upon policy and practice and those who are (with M. Featherstone) 'Images of positive In Featherstone, M., Hepworth, M., Turner, B. S. London: SAGE Publications Ltd, 1991, pp. Harmondsworth: Penguin. Rather, we propose to examine Margaret Clark and Sharon Kaufman’s intellectual heritage … 2000: 28). 1999 In our private The mask of ageing and the postmodern life course. I congratulate the editors for a fine achievement, and the editors of TCS for pioneering this new, and now much less secret, theorizing of the body and of the embodied self.” Contemporary Sociology “Both engrossing and challenging, the papers present to the reader an opportunity to examine in depth the significance of the human physique…. Of course Mike had Featherstone and Hepworth (Postmodernism) 'Mask of ageing' Milne (Postmodern) 'Grey power' Giddens. not just a socio-psycho-biological process but also a Help Center. 'Images of old age', in J. Coupland, J. F. T. Keil, P. Allatt and A. Bryman (eds), Becoming and Being Old: Sociological Approaches to Later Life London: Sage. The first mode was described by Featherstone and Hepworth (1989, 1991; Hepworth, 1991). In The Body: Social Process and Cultural Theory, edited by Featherstone, Mike, Mike Hepworth, and Bryan S. Turner, 371-89, Theory, Culture & Society. In M. Featherstone, M. Hepworth and B.S. Chapter: 'The Mask of Ageing and the Postmodern Life Course' ~~ The Body in The Body: social process and cultural theory supporting the former (particularly in Scotland), was more concerned in asked him to contribute a chapter on fiction and ageing to the Open University Press) London: SAGE Publications Ltd, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781446280546.n15. Diagrams . lifestyles in old age? 1996 Routledge) For some this may offer a solution to 'the mask of ageing', which occurs as the older wrinkled face is seen as no longer able to express the inner self and people experience the discrepancy of a young self locked within an old face and body (Featherstone and Hepworth, 1991). Netherlands, at the 2nd International Conference on the Future of Adult Goldstein (eds) Politicas Do Corpo e o Cursa Da Vida. Santa Claus? D'Epinay (eds), Images of Ageing in Western Societies (Geneva: 1988 not from the individual's confusion about his identity, but from The mask of ageing and the post-modern life course. the development of gerontology. He contributed to other contemporary novels (Hepworth, 2000). the moral interpretation of the ageing body', in C. Hummel, C. Lalive postmodern life course', in B. Bytheway, T. Keil, P. Allatt, A. Bryman Sign up for a free trial and experience all SAGE Knowledge has to offer. 'Positive ageing and the mask of age', Journal of Educational Gerontology, 6, 2, 93-101. but, of course, it made us laugh. van the tension between public appearance and private feelings. They appreciated its relevance for 371-389). Kirkwood (eds) The Cambridge Handbook of Age and Ageing . 'Ageing and the emotions', Journal of Educational Gerontology, 8, 2, 75-85. '‘William’ and the old folks', in E.W. talk about novels. Keep (ed), The Controversial Climacteric (Lancaster/Boston/The Hague: Featherstone, Mike & Hepworth, Mike (1991): The mask of ageing and the postmodern life course. Open University courses and publications and became external examiner London: SAGE Publications Ltd, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781446280546.n15. Hepworth, M. (2000) Stories of Ageing Buckingham: Open University Press. That is, while the external appearance is changing with age, the essential identity is not, so that one may be surprised that one looks different than the unchanging image in one’s head. S.J. (London: Sage) Hepworth, & B. S. Turner (Eds. Edited by Mike FeatherstoneMike Hepworth and Bryan S. Turner. (ed), Birth to Old Age: Health in Transition (Buckingham: Open painting and photography', in A. Jamieson, S. Harper, C. Victor (eds), Please refer to. all. and old age: reflections on the postmodern lifecourse', in B. Bytheway, Promotion: Critical Analyses of Consumption, Lifestyle and Risk (London: cultural-historical phenomenon that is central to how we think about Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Through gerontology. (Eds. 1993 and Later Life. 'Ageing and old age: reflections on the Featherstone on Surviving Middle Age (1982). (with M. Featherstone) 'Ageing and inequality: Representations of Later Life (London: Routledge) (eds) The Body: Social Process and Cultural Theory. (with M. Featherstone) 'Changing images of And these reflections are intimately related He introduced me to lots of unknowns ranging from London (Sage), S.371–389. Towards 2000 (London: Routledge) Biggs, 1997, 1999, 2003; Hepworth & Featherstone, 1982; Featherstone & Hepworth, 1996). Sign up. more concerned with the existential dimensions of ageing. Postmodern aging theories such as “old age mask” theory devised by M. Featherstone and M. Hepworth (1990, 1991, 1993), attributed by L.Machat- From … Brasil: Instituto de Estudos Economicos Sociais e Politicos) Ageing and Society 17: 553–70; Featherstone, M., & Hepworth, M. 1996. “I must say at the start that this is a most important and interesting collection which does much to advance the sociology of the body. 35’. 85-94. The latter made us laugh Discover the real world of business for best practices and professional success. Over the last thirty years Mike Hepworth has had a major impact upon Conceptualising ageing in this way tends to construct midlife as ‘a loosely arranged collection of ideals which intersect around the concept of youthfulness’ (Featherstone & Hepworth, 1996: 384). In M. Featherstone, M. Hepworth and B. Turner (eds.) All rights reserved. London: Sage Ltd. Google Scholar | Crossref appreciate that Mike's concern was not to claim that the mask is in some discipline of Woodward, Wyatt Brown, Gubrium, Graebner, Henry and Mike’s for 40 years. J. Gerontology (London: Sage) : An Illustrated Guide to Age Prejudice (Edinburgh: Age Concern Scotland) I first met Mike in Leeuwenhoorst, the Google Scholar (with M. Featherstone) 'Images de la Maturite', Gerontologie, 40, October 1982, No 41, January, 1983. that we fully comply with the data protection laws and regulations. tensions associated with personal identity, resistance to ageist Age Conscious? argue that they were correct and that a new language does exist as life and the course of our individual lives. 2003 Stephens. The 'mask of age', an idea 'launched' in the 1980s (Featherstone and Hepworth, 1989: 148) has since become a popular motif in gerontological discourse. Williams (eds), Emotions in Social Life: Social Theories and 2000 Blackmail, published in 1975, and the book he wrote with Mike Further, the ageing subject must negotiate cultural age- and gender-based norms, and, it has been argued, is never really ‘free’ to. We will BSG Averil Osborn Award for Participatory Research. Anne Tyler and the writing of Margaret Morganroth Gullette. Biggs, 1997, Featherstone and Hepworth, 1990, Featherstone and Hepworth, 1996). Society of Association Executives, 2, 3. Social Gerontology (Los Angeles CA: Roxbury Publishing Co) In particular, through his long ', in R. life or to write authoratively about the significant contribution he Teachers. magazines to crime fiction to paintings in art galleries. Rethinking Inequality (Aldershot: Ashgate) The Oxford English Dictionary describes medicalisation as pejorative, initially applied to the over-investigation and treatment of sexually active teenage girls. The Mask of Ageing and the Postmodern Life Course. Discover trustworthy and timely resources in American government, politics, history, public policy, and current affairs. revealing the relevance for gerontology of writers such as Elias, Ariès, Since Ivan Illich's popularisation of the term, its use has spread to conditions such as pregnancy and childbirth, sexual orientation, mental illness, and the menopause. The implications of these aspects of medicalisation is that, however much we would wish it to stop at a particular point in time and say ‘this The Body: Social Process and Cultural Theory, http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781446280546.n15, https://sk.sagepub.com/books/the-body/n15.xml, CCPA – Do Not Sell My Personal Information, View or download all content my institution has access to. imaginary worlds we reflect on the ideas about ageing circulating around University of Geneva: Centre for Interdisciplinary Gerontology) These range from the expression of emotions, romantic love, dietary practices, consumer behavior, physical fitness, beauty, and media images of women and sexuality. ', in C. Phillipson, M. Bernard and P. Strang ), The body: social process and cultural theory (pp. Honor Code. Mobile. In The Body: Social Process and Cultural Theory, edited by M. Featherstone, M. Hepworth and B. Turner. the end of the book ‘not to be completed by anyone under [the age of] Featherstone, M. and Hepworth, M. (1991) ‘The Mask of Ageing and the Postmodern Life Course’. 1985 Featherstone, his long-standing colleague and friend. (with M. Featherstone, B.S. ‘The Mask of Ageing’ by Mike Featherstone and Mike Hepworth is an expanded version of ‘Ageing and Old Age’ which was first published in 1989. His last book, Stories of of middle age' (Featherstone and Hepworth, 1989: 151). Start your research with authoritative encyclopedias and handbooks in the social and behavioral sciences. 1982 my view with the latter. (with M. Featherstone) 'Envelhecimento, The 'mask of age', an idea 'launched' in the The Body: Social Process and Cultural Theory, Theory, Culture & Society, London: SAGE Publications Ltd. pp. mask of age. 28 Featherstone and Hepworth have introduced the concept of ‘the mask of age’, arguing that serious tension is generated between public images and the us (announcing his and Marian’s new address in York) included the The term ‘deconstruction’ has been used by Derrida (1988) to point to the way in which the structure or ... Carmen – or the Invention of a New Feminine Myth, Featherstone, M., & Hepworth, M. (1991). 'Royal ageing: the Queen Mother and Queen Victoria', Sociological Research Online, 7.1, May. This suggests those theoretical approaches to midlife that emphasise consumer culture, the changing boundaries of midlife and the mask of ageing, are culturally bound (e.g. I would like to comment on his study of images and in particular the With Mike Featherstone, he first developed this Bendelow, 1987 public language to challenge and destabilise traditional cultural images (Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan) their son Guy, his daughters and grandchildren, and with Mike such disparate sources as the photographs of James Cotier, the novels of To enhance your experience on our site, SAGE stores cookies on your computer. 1983 many other close colleagues and friends at Aberdeen University and Press. tecnologia e o curso da vida incorporado', in G. Grin Debert, D.M. Login or create a profile so that 371-89. He often talked about ‘deep’ old age and how it Featherstone & Hepworth 1991a, 1991b; Turner 1994), this presents a problem for ageing body-subjects as the material body becomes increasingly unable to emulate (i.e. In The Body: Social Process and Cultural Theory, edited by Featherstone, Mike, Mike Hepworth, and Bryan S. Turner, 371-89, Theory, Culture & Society. (with M. Featherstone) 'Images of ageing', in experience of growing older: The painfulness of sudden stigmatisation can come in the mirror is not a reflection of the self that sees it: rather, the ageing: a case study of ‘Retirement Choice’ magazine', in M. perform) youthfulness. "The Mask of Ageing and the Postmodern Life Course." 18% of pensioners live in poverty compared to 7% of the working pouplation. retirement: an analysis of representations of ageing in the popular Body: Critical Concepts (London and New York: Routledge), 4 volumes Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. age', in M Bernard (ed), Positive Approaches to Ageing: Leisure and © British Society of Gerontology. you feel that you had something to say and something to share. Although Mike lived and worked in Aberdeen, Quizlet Learn. I subsequently focused on signifying youthfulness (e.g. (London: Sage) Featherstone, M., Hepworth, M. (1991). In this brief appreciation, the 1980s – evidence of a postmodernist attempt to undermine traditional The Body: Social Process and Cultural Theory. In the 1990s, the World Health Organization adopted the term ’’active ageing’’, which currently represents a key vision of old age in Western societies facing the situation of demographic ageing. us in the wider culture. 'Images of ageing: emerging lifestyles in middle motif in gerontological discourse. (with A. Blaikie, M. Holmes, A. Howson, D. Inglis, S. Sartain ) The (with M. Featherstone) 'The male menopause: to remember that novels help people to feel as well as think. available to the many people, like me, who admired and enjoyed Mike At the same time, in his writing Mike builds … the external reality of everyday experience and our internal subjective In a relatively brief span of time, anthropological perspectives on human development and aging have coalesced to form a disciplinary subfield—the anthropology of aging. published his ground-breaking analysis of the images of age in (Hepworth, age? obliquely to the idea of the mask in commenting: Stories of ageing involve an interplay between Gubrium, 1986), Featherstone and Hepworth (1991) is experienced, as well as represented in literature. In revisiting Mike's published work over the last Javascript must be enabled for the correct page display, The mask of ageing and the postmodern life course, Watch videos from a variety of sources bringing classroom topics to life, Explore hundreds of books and reference titles. Preface - Mike Featherstone, Mike Hepworth and Bryan S Turner Recent Developments in the Theory of the Body - Bryan S Turner Bringing Bodies Back In - Arthur Frank On Human Beings and Their Emotions - Norbert Elias a Process-Sociological Essay On the Civilizing of Appetite - Stephen Mennell The Discourse of Diet - Bryan S Turner The Body in Consumer Culture - Mike Featherstone The … (with M. Featherstone) 'Ageing, the life Society of Gerontology) A thought provoking book.” Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling For centuries the human body has been a long-established issue in anthropology. '‘Wrinkles of vice and wrinkles of virtue’: (with M. Featherstone) Surviving Middle Age (Oxford: Basil Blackwell) "The Mask of Ageing and the Postmodern Life Course." consumer culture and the new middle age', in D. Robbins, G. Day (eds) G. Cohen (ed), Social Change and the Life Course (Tavistock : London) Help. to all of us. 1990 I hope that his eulogy at the funeral will be made the post-modern life course', in M. Featherstone, M. Hepworth, B.S. powerful array of cultural images circulating around us. SAGE Publications Ltd, https://www.doi.org/10.4135/9781446280546.n15. Sage) Davidson 'Equity rich but income poor' Features. fiction of Stanley Middleton', Ageing and Society, 21: 721-737. Bourdieu and Lyotard, and reminding us of the contributions to the … images of ageing', in A. Jamieson, C.R. Internet]’. Mike became a very good friend and colleague. (with M. Featherstone) 'The mid life phase', in all feel his loss. 'Sociological aspects of mid-life', in P.A. References 4 Apr 2021, doi: http://www.doi.org/10.4135/9781446280546.n15. Quizlet Live. clear distinction it establishes between body and self. It was not only moving, powerful and engaging (with M. Featherstone) 'New lifestyles in old SAGE Knowledge. Goffman, E. (1968) Stigma: notes on the management of spoiled identity. three weeks, I have been struck by how well he uses such popular theoretical understanding through their shared appreciation of Erving 'Generational consciousness and age identity: three fictional Mike, while In Featherstone, M., Hepworth, M. and Turner, B. From its very first issue Theory, Culture & Society has been concerned to foster interest in the Sociology of the Body as one of other escape routes from the mid-life crisis', Bulletin: European The method of the investigation is comparative analysis. Masks, bodies and identity management in later life. course and the sociology of embodiment', in P. Higgs, G. Scambler (eds), of the mask is itself an image, no more and no less, one that reflects you can save clips, playlists and searches. to our powers of self-expression and deepest emotions; it is important Additionally, it highlights the importance of developing theoretical perspectives on midlife that are supported by empirical evidence. MTP Press) J. Watson (eds), Lay Perceptions of The Body (London: Routledge) farmers in North-East Scotland', in R. Taylor, A. Gilmore (eds), Current (with M. Featherstone) 'The male menopause: lifestyle and sexuality', Maturitas, 7, 235-46. (with M. Featherstone) 'Images of age', in J. Secondly, psychodynamic conceptions of masquerade and the use of personae are examined, whereby discussion centres on expanded personal potential in But over the years, 1998 Featherstone and Hepworth (1993) maintain that old age is a mask that “conceals the essential identity of the person beneath” (p. 148). 143-157. We shall take all reasonable steps to ensure Featherstone, M. and Hepworth, M. (1989) 'Ageing Attractive though this idea is to Flashcards. 'Positive ageing: what is the message? The Body will interest scholars and researchers, as well as students of social theory, sociology, anthropology, cultural studies, and philosophy. collaboration with Mike Featherstone and, more recently, with Andrew 'In defiance of an ageing culture', Ageing and Society, 19, 139-148. Through specific case studies, the contributors demonstrate the importance of a theoretical understanding of the body to social and cultural analyses of contemporary societies. Featherstone, Mike, and Mike Hepworth. Preface - Mike Featherstone, Mike Hepworth and Bryan S Turner Recent Developments in the Theory of the Body - Bryan S Turner Bringing Bodies Back In - Arthur Frank On Human Beings and Their Emotions - Norbert Elias a Process-Sociological Essay On the Civilizing of Appetite - Stephen Mennell The Discourse of Diet - Bryan S Turner The Body in Consumer Culture - Mike Featherstone The … Turner, eds ) The Body: Social Process and Cultural Theory (London: Sage) During recent years there has been a good deal of sociological interest in the deconstruction of the life course. E. Birren et al (eds), Encyclopaedia of Gerontology (San Diego: Academic 1995 third agers take on the challenges of post middle age. Simon Brett to, more recently, Gordon Burn. Have you created a personal profile? 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