Ageing selves and everyday life in the north of England

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Discover the profound insights of 'Ageing Selves and Everyday Life in the North of England', a compelling ethnographic study that delves into the lived experiences of older adults in contemporary Britain. This brand new book, published by Manchester University Press in 2012 and carrying ISBN 9780719083082, offers a unique perspective on what it truly means to grow older today. Set against the backdrop of a former coal mining village in South Yorkshire, Cathrine Degnen's research illuminates the complexities of ageing within a postindustrial landscape, characterized by significant social transformations.

The author explores the nuanced relationship older people have with time, selfhood, and social memory, challenging conventional narratives surrounding ageing. This book confronts the stereotype of a monolithic experience of old age, arguing for a more diverse understanding of how ageing is experienced across varying social, cultural, and physical landscapes. By engaging in rich debates about narrative and temporality, Degnen invites readers to reconsider normative views on time and identity, especially relevant in today's fast-paced world.

If you're seeking an essential read that provides critical reflections on ageing and invites deeper discussions about identity in older adulthood, this ethnographic study is a must-have for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the dynamics of ageing in modern Britain. Immerse yourself in this enlightening exploration that promises to reshape your understanding of older age and its intricate role in everyday life.

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