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Titel
Aged Young Adults : Age Readings of Contemporary American Novels and Films
Ist Teil von
  • Aging Studies : 4
Auflage
1st ed
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Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Description based upon print version of record.
  • Includes bibliographical references.
  • 1 Table of Contents 5 Acknowledgments 9 Introduction 13 1 Age and Aging in Theory and Practice 37 2 Conflicts of Timing 79 3 Living Across the Life Course 113 4 Mental Health and Age 175 5 Positive Age Metaphors: Miranda July's The Future and It Chooses You 231 Conclusion 251 List of Figures 259 List of Works Cited 261
  • When Toula's father in »My Big Fat Greek Wedding« says to his daughter (age 30) »you look so old« or when Don DeLillo's protagonist (age 28) »feels old« in »Cosmopolis«, these young characters are attributed an age awareness that has received little attention in age studies so far. Leaving aside chronological or biological dimensions of age, this study approaches age as a metaphoric practice, suggesting that »feeling old« is not to be taken literally but metaphorically. The book examines the cultural meanings of age and aging for characters who are in their twenties and thirties and challenges often-quoted labels such as late-coming-of-age story or perpetual adolescence.
  • Anita Wohlmann (PhD) is a postdoctoral researcher at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany. As of November 2017, she will be Assistant Professor of Literature and Narrative Medicine at the University of Southern Denmark. Her research project »Body and Metaphor: Narrative-Based Metaphor Analysis in Medical Humanities« is funded by the German Research Foundation (2017-2020). Her research focuses on age studies, American film and culture studies and medical humanities.
  • English
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISBN: 3-8394-2483-6
DOI: 10.14361/transcript.9783839424834
OCLC-Nummer: 889814067, 979879680, 987949258, 992454218
Titel-ID: 9925175841606463