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- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Table of Contents ix
- Beauvoir’s The Coming of Age 1
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Part One: Age and Gender
- The Sex of Age and the Age of Sex The Compressions of Life 29
- Gender, Age, and Passivity Comment on Penelope Deutscher 43
- The Myth of Woman Meets the Myth of Old Age An Alienating Encounter with the Aging Female Body 47
- Age as a Problem for Both Sexes Comment on Gail Weiss 65
- The Poetry of Habit Beauvoir and Merleau-Ponty on Aging Embodiment 69
- Are Poetic Habits Particular to the Aged? Comment on Helen A. Fielding 83
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Part Two: Age and Ethics
- Beauvoir’s The Coming of Age and Sartre’s Critique of Dialectical Reason The Material Mediations of Age as Lived Experience 89
- Habits Shifting Into Projects Comment on Sonia Kruks 103
- The Other Without and the Other Within The Alterity of Aging and the Aged in Beauvoir’s The Coming of Age 107
- Fear of Old Age Comment on Linda Fisher Comment on Linda Fisher 123
- The Dignity of Finitude 127
- Different Finite Bodies Comment on Debra Bergoffen 143
- Letting Go the Weight of the Past Beauvoir and the Joy of Existence 147
- Ethics and Nature Comment on Dorothea Olkowski 161
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Part Three: Age and Time
- Transformations of Old Age Selfhood, Normativity, and Time 167
- Revisioning Classical Phenomenology Comment on Sara Heinämaa 191
- We in the Other, and the Child in Us The Intersection of Time in Beauvoir and Merleau-Ponty 195
- Towards a Gerontological Ethics of Existence? Comment on Silvia Stoller 211
- Age and Future Phenomenological Paths of Optimism 215
- Ambiguous Future Comment on Christina Schües 231
- Contributors 235
- Index of Names 243
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Table of Contents ix
- Beauvoir’s The Coming of Age 1
-
Part One: Age and Gender
- The Sex of Age and the Age of Sex The Compressions of Life 29
- Gender, Age, and Passivity Comment on Penelope Deutscher 43
- The Myth of Woman Meets the Myth of Old Age An Alienating Encounter with the Aging Female Body 47
- Age as a Problem for Both Sexes Comment on Gail Weiss 65
- The Poetry of Habit Beauvoir and Merleau-Ponty on Aging Embodiment 69
- Are Poetic Habits Particular to the Aged? Comment on Helen A. Fielding 83
-
Part Two: Age and Ethics
- Beauvoir’s The Coming of Age and Sartre’s Critique of Dialectical Reason The Material Mediations of Age as Lived Experience 89
- Habits Shifting Into Projects Comment on Sonia Kruks 103
- The Other Without and the Other Within The Alterity of Aging and the Aged in Beauvoir’s The Coming of Age 107
- Fear of Old Age Comment on Linda Fisher Comment on Linda Fisher 123
- The Dignity of Finitude 127
- Different Finite Bodies Comment on Debra Bergoffen 143
- Letting Go the Weight of the Past Beauvoir and the Joy of Existence 147
- Ethics and Nature Comment on Dorothea Olkowski 161
-
Part Three: Age and Time
- Transformations of Old Age Selfhood, Normativity, and Time 167
- Revisioning Classical Phenomenology Comment on Sara Heinämaa 191
- We in the Other, and the Child in Us The Intersection of Time in Beauvoir and Merleau-Ponty 195
- Towards a Gerontological Ethics of Existence? Comment on Silvia Stoller 211
- Age and Future Phenomenological Paths of Optimism 215
- Ambiguous Future Comment on Christina Schües 231
- Contributors 235
- Index of Names 243