Crossing frontiers
gerontology emerges as a science
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Author
Publication
1995 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England
Language
English
Word Count
69,500 words, Guess
Page Count
278 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1121216M
- ISBN-100521481945
- OCLC Control Number31737397
- OCLC Control Numbercrossingfrontier00ache
- Library of Congress Control Number94047972
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- Goodreads2498820
- LibraryThing2124157
Classifications
- DDC305.26
- LCCHQ1064.U5 A625 1995
Description
Although philosophers, physicians, and others have long pondered the meanings and experiences of growing older, gerontology did not emerge as a scientific field of inquiry in the United States until the twentieth century. The study of aging borrows from a variety of other disciplines, including medicine, psychology, sociology, and anthropology, but its own scientific basis is still developing. Crossing Frontiers is the first book-length study of the history of gerontology. By tracing intellectual networks and analyzing institutional patterns, W. Andrew Achenbaum explores how old age became a "problem" worth investigating and how a multidisciplinary orientation took shape. Gerontology is a marginal intellectual enterprise but its very strengths and weaknesses illuminate the politics of specialization and academic turf-fighting in U.S. higher education.
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