The story of films is the story of human development. From the very first story that defined the birth of our civilizationthe Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh, a story of immortality, aging and deathcomes a tale of why we age. We are a species of storytellers. The stories we tell to each other define who we are. However, since we are living in a world marked by age apartheid, our interaction with people across different generations is becoming more limited. As a result, the information we gain about older people comes mostly from secondary sources. For the general public, films remain the most accessible form of information regarding getting older. From the early exposure of cartoons to more elaborate dramas, our knowledge of what it means to become old relies on our exposure to films.This volume provides insight into how accurate these representations are in line with current knowledge that we have about aging and older adults. Arguing that films present a simplified view of aging, this analysis relies on scientific evidence to explore why and how such stereotypes affect us. Stereotypes have the ability of being internalized and becoming prescriptive of our behavior. Numerous studies have attempted different ways of understanding the impact films have on aging. Theories as seemingly disparate as feminism and disability have contributed to our understanding of how stereotypes influence our aging process. This text builds upon this knowledge and provides new insights by applying current gerontological knowledgethe science of agingto unpack and analyze the images of aging that films are providing. By readdressing this focus on gerontological theoriesas diverse as biology and psychologythe book readdresses an overlooked approach.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 08 Mar 2019
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781527526280
About Mario Garrett
Mario Garrett PhD is Professor of Gerontology at San Diego State University. He received his PhD from the University of Bath UK and has over 38 years experience in large data management manipulation and analyses. As the team leader of a United Nations Population Fund and as the Program Manager and Director of Programs with the United Nations International Institute on Aging he coordinated a five-year project looking at support for the elderly in the Peoples Republic of China. He founded the journal BOLD which in 2017 was renamed as the International Journal on Ageing in Developing Countries and he has published six books over 30 refereed papers and more than 200 blogs and editorials. Since 2010 he has curated hosted and managed an annual film festival on aging in connection with the Museum of Photographic Arts in San Diego and since 2016 he has been curating and hosting an annual Montclair NJ Film Festival on Aging.