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13. LIFE COURSES OF INDEBTEDNESS IN RURAL NIGERIA
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ILLUSTRATIONS ix
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS x
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SECTION I FRAMEWORKS
- Introduction TRANSITIONS AND TRANSFORMATIONS Paradigms, Perspectives, and Possibilities 3
- 1. CHANGES IN THE LIFE COURSE Strengths and Stages 21
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SECTION II BODIES
- 2. NARRATING PAIN AND SEEKING CONTINUITY A Life-Course Approach to Chronic Pain Management 37
- 3. VENTING ANGER FROM THE BODY DURING GENGNIANQI Meanings of Midlife Transition among Chinese Women in Reform-Era Beijing 49
- 4. “I DON’T WANT TO BE LIKE MY FATHER” Masculinity, Modernity, and Intergenerational Relationships in Mexico 64
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SECTION III SPATIALITY AND TEMPORALITY
- 5. SHIFTING MORAL IDEALS OF AGING IN POLAND Suffering, Self-Actualization, and the Nation 79
- 6. A WINDOW INTO DUTCH LIFE AND DEATH Euthanasia and End-of-Life in the Public-Private Space of Home 92
- 7. TEMPORALITY, SPIRITUALITY, AND THE LIFE COURSE IN AN AGING JAPAN 107
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SECTION IV FAMILIES
- 8. “I HAVE TO STAY HEALTHY” Elder Caregiving and the Third Age in a Brazilian Community 123
- 9. GRANDMOTHERING IN LIFE-COURSE PERSPECTIVE A Study of Puerto Rican Grandmothers Raising Grandchildren in the United States 137
- 10. CARE WORK AND PROPERTY TRANSFERS Intergenerational Family Obligations in Sri Lanka 151
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SECTION V ECONOMIES
- 11. PERSONHOOD, APPROPRIATE DEPENDENCE, AND THE RISE OF ELDERCARE INSTITUTIONS IN INDIA 171
- 12. MEMBERSHIP AND MATTERING Agency and Work in a New England Factory 188
- 13. LIFE COURSES OF INDEBTEDNESS IN RURAL NIGERIA 206
- Afterword ON GENERATIONS AND AGING “Fresh Contact” of a Different Sort 218
- CONTRIBUTORS 231
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 235
- INDEX 255
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ILLUSTRATIONS ix
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS x
-
SECTION I FRAMEWORKS
- Introduction TRANSITIONS AND TRANSFORMATIONS Paradigms, Perspectives, and Possibilities 3
- 1. CHANGES IN THE LIFE COURSE Strengths and Stages 21
-
SECTION II BODIES
- 2. NARRATING PAIN AND SEEKING CONTINUITY A Life-Course Approach to Chronic Pain Management 37
- 3. VENTING ANGER FROM THE BODY DURING GENGNIANQI Meanings of Midlife Transition among Chinese Women in Reform-Era Beijing 49
- 4. “I DON’T WANT TO BE LIKE MY FATHER” Masculinity, Modernity, and Intergenerational Relationships in Mexico 64
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SECTION III SPATIALITY AND TEMPORALITY
- 5. SHIFTING MORAL IDEALS OF AGING IN POLAND Suffering, Self-Actualization, and the Nation 79
- 6. A WINDOW INTO DUTCH LIFE AND DEATH Euthanasia and End-of-Life in the Public-Private Space of Home 92
- 7. TEMPORALITY, SPIRITUALITY, AND THE LIFE COURSE IN AN AGING JAPAN 107
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SECTION IV FAMILIES
- 8. “I HAVE TO STAY HEALTHY” Elder Caregiving and the Third Age in a Brazilian Community 123
- 9. GRANDMOTHERING IN LIFE-COURSE PERSPECTIVE A Study of Puerto Rican Grandmothers Raising Grandchildren in the United States 137
- 10. CARE WORK AND PROPERTY TRANSFERS Intergenerational Family Obligations in Sri Lanka 151
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SECTION V ECONOMIES
- 11. PERSONHOOD, APPROPRIATE DEPENDENCE, AND THE RISE OF ELDERCARE INSTITUTIONS IN INDIA 171
- 12. MEMBERSHIP AND MATTERING Agency and Work in a New England Factory 188
- 13. LIFE COURSES OF INDEBTEDNESS IN RURAL NIGERIA 206
- Afterword ON GENERATIONS AND AGING “Fresh Contact” of a Different Sort 218
- CONTRIBUTORS 231
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 235
- INDEX 255