Older Men's Lives
Edited by:
- Edward H. Thompson - College of Holy Cross, Sociology and Anthropology, USA, Holy Cross College, USA
August 1994 | 276 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
In this multidisciplinary portrait of men and their concerns in later life, the contributors use both a life course and gendered perspective to point out that the image and self-image of men are continually reconstructed throughout the life cycle. Issues examined include: the position of older men in society and the changes wrought in their status and roles over time; men's relationships to spouse, children, grandchildren and friends; and policy implications.
PART ONE: THE SOCIAL MEANING OF AGE AND GENDER
Edward H Thompson, Jr
Older Men as Men in Contemporary Society
PART TWO: BECOMING AN OLDER MAN: DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVES
George E Vaillant
`Successful Aging' and Psychological Well-Being
Kenneth Solomon and Peggy A Szwabo
The Work Oriented Culture
David L Gutmann and Margaret Hellie Huyck
Development and Pathology in Post-Parental Men
Barbara Pittard Payne
Faith Development of Older Men
Theodore J Gradman
Masculinity Identity from Work to Retirement
PART THREE: THE SOCIAL WORLDS OF OLDER MEN
William Marsiglo and Richard A Greer
A Gender Analysis of Older Men's Sexuality
Patricia M Keith
A Typology of Orientations Toward Household and Marital Roles of Older Men and Women
Rebecca G Adams
Older Men's Friendship Patterns
Sarah Matthews
Men's Ties to Siblings in Old Age
Jeanne L Thomas
Old Men as Fathers and Grandfathers
Leonard Kaye and Jeffery Applegate
Older Men and the Family Caregiving Orientation
PART FOUR: GENDER AND AGE POLICY
Judith Gonyea
Making Gender Visible in Public Policy