Embracing Age - How Catholic Nuns Became Models of Aging Well

Author(s): Anna I. Corwin

Health

Embracing Age: How Catholic Nuns Became Models of Aging Well examines a community of individuals whose aging trajectories contrast mainstream American experiences. In mainstream American society, aging is presented as a 'problem,' a state to be avoided as long as possible, a state that threatens one's ability to maintain independence, autonomy, control over one's surroundings. Aging 'well' (or avoiding aging) has become a 21st century American preoccupation. Embracing Age provides a window into the everyday lives of American Catholic nuns who experience longevity and remarkable health and well-being at the end of life. Catholic nuns aren't only healthier in older age, they are healthier because they practice a culture of acceptance and grace around aging. Embracing Age demonstrates how aging in the convent becomes understood by the nuns to be a natural part of the life course, not one to be feared or avoided. Anna I. Corwin shows readers how Catholic nuns create a cultural community that provides a model for how to grow old, decline, and die that is both embedded in American culture and quite distinct from other American models.


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  • : 9781978822283
  • : Rutgers University Press
  • : Rutgers University Press
  • : 0.001
  • : 30 August 2021
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Special Fields

  • : Anna I. Corwin
  • : Hardback
  • : English
  • : 271.97
  • : 202