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Book SynopsisThe construction of midlife, most often rendered in chronological, biological and medical terms, has become an accepted reality to European Americans. This study explores the significance of this pervasive cultural representation compared to other cultures where middle age does not exist.
Table of ContentsPreface by Richard A. Shweder Introduction: Welcome to Middle Age! by Richard A. Shweder 1: Midlife Discourses in the Twentieth-Century United States: An Essay on the Sexuality, Ideology, and Politics of "Middle-Ageism" Margaret Morganroth Gullette 2: Deconstructing the Change: Female Maturation in Japan and North America Margaret Lock 3: The Search for Middle Age in India Sudhir Kakar 4: Status Reversal: The Coming of Aging in Samoa Bradd Shore 5: The Return of the "White Man's Burden": The Moral Discourse of Anthropology and the Domestic Life of Hindu Women Usha Menon, Richard A. Shweder. 6: Fertility and Maturity in Africa: Gusii Parents in Middle Adulthood Robert A. LeVine, Sarah LeVine. 7: Children of the 1960s at Midlife: Generational Identity and the Family Adaptive Project Thomas S. Weisner, Lucinda P. Bernheimer. 8: Place and Race: Midlife Experience in Harlem Katherine Newman Contributors Index