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Blurring The Boundaries The Declining Significance of Age

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

11.12.2012

Verlag

Taylor & Francis

Seitenzahl

142

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/0,8 cm

Gewicht

249 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-415-50382-2

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Levin's slim book packs some provocative punches, including its central thesis: that many features of American life today-good and bad-can be traced to the early baby boomers and the turbulence of the 1960s. In relaxing the rules, boomers liberated us from chains of tradition, permitting us to craft our lives as we wish and breaking down ageism, sexism, and racism. But in cutting us free, boomers also unleashed the range of morally acceptable conduct and tolerable incivilities. It doesn't matter whether you love or loathe the boomers: this book is sure to push your buttons. -Richard A. Settersten, Jr., Social and Behavioral Health Sciences, Oregon State University Using the first wave of the baby boomers as a starting point to analyze changes in American social norms since the 1960s, Levin has written an entertaining, provocative, and pithy account of how we moved from the Age of Aquarius to the age of gender equality, grade inflation, and incivility. Using personal anecdotes to engage readers in an already well-written text, this is an excellent addition to any reading list on a variety of courses, especially Sociology of the Life Course, Social Gerontology, or Sociology of Aging.-Elizabeth W. Markson, Women's Studies Research Center, Brandeis University I marvel at Levin's ability to provide just the right blend between personal vignettes and factual material on the various issues addressed. This is done in such a way to draw students in without overwhelming them. Once started this is not a book readers will want to put down. -John B. Williamson, Sociology, Boston College This book is about much more than the title implies. Among other things, it deals with the Baby Boomers, ageism, the Youth Cult, sex, cheating, and all written with a sprightly style that makes it easy to read. He backs up his observations with juicy examples as well as hard statistics. It is a "must read" for social gerontologists as well as recommended reading for social scientists, modern historians, educators, counselors, social workers, and parents. -Erdman Palmore, Medical Sociology, Duke University In this compelling book, Dr. Jack Levin makes a convincing argument about the sociological forces that lie behind the contemporary waning of age norms, from infancy to late adulthood. Written in an engaging and clear narrative style, this is an indispensable book for any university course on the sociology of aging"-Marta Rodriguez-Galan, Sociology, St. John Fisher College Jack Levin has written a thought-provoking, incisive, and powerful analysis of the implications of the blurring of traditional age boundaries, and the social significance of an age-related social problem of our time. He highlights the problems and provides solutions for solving them. There is something in this well-researched book is for everyone who is interested in our children, and the future generations of this country. A must-read book in and outside the classroom.-Augustine A. Aryee, Sociology, Fitchburg State University

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

11.12.2012

Verlag

Taylor & Francis

Seitenzahl

142

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/0,8 cm

Gewicht

249 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-415-50382-2

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Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • INTRODUCTION


    CHAPTER ONE: THE RELAXATION OF RULES

    Norms for Public versus Private Interaction

    Living with Ambiguity

    Noise Pollution

    Free Style Dancing

    Grade Inflation

    Cheating

    Summary

    CHAPTER TWO: GENDER EQUALITY AND THE SEXUAL REVOLUTION

    Labor Force Participation

    Marriage and Childbirth

    Sex on Campus

    Educational Opportunities

    Summary

    CHAPTER THREE: A CULT OF YOUTH

    "Don't Trust Anybody over 30"

    Aging of the First-Wave Boomers

    The Boomers Continue to Bloom

    The Demise of Ageism?

    Popular Culture

    Age Discrimination

    Gerontologists Respond

    Summary

    CHAPTER FOUR: THE RELAXATION OF AGE CONSTRAINTS

    Blurring the Boundaries of Age

    The Timing of Major Life Events

    "Get Me to the Church on Time"

    Participating in the Arts

    Educational Late-Blooming

    Retirement

    A New Stage of Life?

    Summary


    CHAPTER FIVE: WHAT HAS KEPT THE BOOMER CHANGES GOING?

    The Boomers' Continuing Influence

    The Boomerang Effect

    Co-opting the Counterculture

    Growing Competition

    Summary

    CHAPTER SIX: THE EROSION OF CHILDHOOD

    Generalizing the Relaxation of Norms

    Middle School Sex

    Eating Disorders

    Bullying

    Discipline

    Teenagers in Adult Jails

    Summary


    CHAPTER SEVEN: FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO THE

    EROSION OF CHILDHOOD

    Earlier Puberty

    Commercial Interests

    The Mass Media

    Lack of Adult Supervision

    Summary

    CHAPTER EIGHT: REVERSALS AND RESOLUTIONS

    New Norms for Old

    Norm Ambiguity and Controversy

    Formalizing the Rules

    Incipient Reversals?

    Involving Parents

    The Benefits of Blurred Boundaries

    Feathering the Full Nest

    Conclusion

    ENDNOTE

    REFERENCES

    INDEX