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April 30, 2008
Journal of Aging Studies, 22, 2
Journal of Aging Studies, 22, 2
Coming of age in critical gerontology
Is that all there is? The concept of care and the dialectic of critique
Coming of age
Aging in a critical world: The search for generational intelligence
A first generation critic comes of age: Reflections of a critical gerontologist
Mindfulness, vulnerability, and love: Spiritual lessons from frail elders, earnest young pilgrims, and middle aged rockers
Thinking of age: Personal reflections on critical gerontology
Aging and identity politics
A feminist confronts ageism
Clothing, aging and me – Routes to research
Authoring aging: Personal and social constructions
Getting my stories straight: A narrativist in quest of congruence
Becoming historical to oneself
Facing up to Janus
What exactly has age got to do with it? My life in critical age studies
From civil rights to … civic engagement? Concerns of two older critical gerontologists about a “new social movement” and what it portends
The maturing of critical gerontology
Posted by Gary Holden at April 30, 2008 12:10 PM