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The chapters in this volume put a human face on aging issues, and consider multiple dimensions of the aging experience with a focus on Japan.

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"Yoshiko Matsumoto has brought together a highly diverse group of scholars to put a human face on issues of aging by attending to individual experiences that are frequently hidden behind statistics and stereotypes. Although her volume focuses on lives of the elderly in Japan, its myriad insights are relevant to all who are energized by an interdisciplinary approach to the particularities of aging." -- Heidi E. Hamilton, Professor and Chair, Department of Linguistics
"Japan today is at a demographic crossroads unprecedented in history. It has the longest life expectancy and it is the most rapidly aging society in the world today. This timely and innovative volume is an important intellectual contribution to this critical issue facing many postindustrial nations. It creatively brings together multidisciplinary contributors from the humanities and the social sciences to medicine and caregiving, to shed light on new ways of growing old in Japan." -- Akiko Hashimoto
"An outstanding addition to the literature on an increasingly visible and growing segment of the Japanese population that enriches our understanding of the aging process as it is lived by real people, rather than as it is conceptualized by policy makers." -- Janet S. Shibamoto-Smith, Professor of Anthropology, University of California * Davis *

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      Publisher: Stanford University Press
      Publication Date: 17/03/2011
      ISBN13: 9780804771481, 978-0804771481
      ISBN10: 804771480

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The chapters in this volume put a human face on aging issues, and consider multiple dimensions of the aging experience with a focus on Japan.

      Trade Review
      "Yoshiko Matsumoto has brought together a highly diverse group of scholars to put a human face on issues of aging by attending to individual experiences that are frequently hidden behind statistics and stereotypes. Although her volume focuses on lives of the elderly in Japan, its myriad insights are relevant to all who are energized by an interdisciplinary approach to the particularities of aging." -- Heidi E. Hamilton, Professor and Chair, Department of Linguistics
      "Japan today is at a demographic crossroads unprecedented in history. It has the longest life expectancy and it is the most rapidly aging society in the world today. This timely and innovative volume is an important intellectual contribution to this critical issue facing many postindustrial nations. It creatively brings together multidisciplinary contributors from the humanities and the social sciences to medicine and caregiving, to shed light on new ways of growing old in Japan." -- Akiko Hashimoto
      "An outstanding addition to the literature on an increasingly visible and growing segment of the Japanese population that enriches our understanding of the aging process as it is lived by real people, rather than as it is conceptualized by policy makers." -- Janet S. Shibamoto-Smith, Professor of Anthropology, University of California * Davis *

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