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Opening up the Debate on the Aging Society, Preliminary Hypotheses for a Possible Mutational and Post-mutationary Society, by Alejandro Klein

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Opening up the Debate on the Aging Society, Preliminary Hypotheses for a Possible Mutational and Post-mutationary Society, by Alejandro Klein
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Opening up the Debate on the Aging Society
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1338839026
Responsibility statement
by Alejandro Klein
Series statement
International Perspectives on Aging,, 34, 2197-585XSpringer eBooks.
Sub title
Preliminary Hypotheses for a Possible Mutational and Post-mutationary Society
Summary
This book documents, verifies and brings to life the issues and debates that are created around the aging society. It carefully offers a series of opinions that attempt to illuminate the fact that the aging society goes beyond aging and includes a series of changes in terms of family, social ties, relationships, and the way human beings perceive society. The book contributes substantially to the discussion of this new type of aging, the new types of families, and the new types of relationships, as well as in the application of cutting-edge analytical strategies to understand the trends and patterns of these new modes of social structures. The book includes detailed perspectives on how decisions need to be made, mindsets need to be changed, and precautions need to be taken to positively deal with these new realities. The evidence presented in this book suggests that if this does not happen, the danger of thanato-politics appears, which, denying reality, will lead humanity into difficult labyrinths, perhaps without any "Ariadne's thread" that will allow a glimpse of the way out. The translation from Spanish to English was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1. Note about the methodological and conceptual use of this book -- Chapter 2. Old age no longer anticipates the unpostponable sign of death. The new social and identity models of older adults -- Chapter 3.The new dialogues of grandparenthood from the social precariousness and the familiar bewilderment -- Chapter 4. The older adult, the social bond in transition and the exhaustion of the transmission capacity -- Chapter 5. Change to the "social order" from the deconstruction imposed by the aging society: social relations that become anachronistic, social relations that are idealized, social relations that are denigrated -- Chapter 6. Ageism, disability and healthy ageing as stereotypizing paradigms -- Chapter 7. Old people, coronavirus and the precarious culture of the precarious -- Chapter 8. Tanatopolitics, totalitarianism and coronavirus: a tour of excesses -- Chapter 9. Insolvable dilemmas of a bewildered world -- Chapter 10. Preliminary hypotheses for a probability called mutational society -- Chapter 11. Unstable reasons for a possible post-mutationary society
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