Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part One: Aging, Life Course, and The Cultural Politics of Expertise
Chapter 1: Imagining the Life Span: From Premodern Miracles to Postmodern Fantasies
Chapter 2: Charcot's Older Women: Bodies of Knowledge at the Interface of Aging Studies and Women's Studies
Chapter 3: The Government of Detail: The Case of Social Policy on Aging,
Stephen Katz and Bryan Green
Chapter 4: Reflections on the Gerontological Handbook
Chapter 5: Critical Gerontological Theory: Intellectual Fieldwork and the Nomadic Life of Ideas
Chapter 6: Creativity Across the Life Course? Titian, Michelangelo, and Older Artist Narratives,
Stephen Katz and Erin Campbell
Part Two: Lifestyle and the Fashioning of Senior Worlds
Chapter 7: Busy Bodies: Activity, Aging, and the Management of Everyday Life
Chapter 8: Exemplars of Retirement: Identity and Agency Between Lifestyle and Social Movement,
Stephen Katz and Debbie Laliberte-Rudman
Chapter 9: Forever Functional: Sexual Fitness and the Aging Male Body,
Barbara L. Marshall and Stephen Katz
Chapter 10: Growing Older Without Aging? Postmodern Time and Senior Markets
Chapter 11: Spaces of Age, Snowbirds, and the Gerontology of Mobility: The
Elderscapes of Charlotte County, Florida
Afterword: Aging Together
References
Index