The Aging–Disability Nexus

Christine Kelly editor Carla Rice editor Katie Aubrecht editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of British Columbia Press

Published:1st Jun '20

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As the global population ages, disability demographics are shifting. Societal transformation and global health inequities have changed who is likely to reach old age, who is likely to live with disability, and the relationship between aging and disability in various socio-cultural and geopolitical contexts.

The Aging–Disability Nexus breaks new ground by bringing gerontology and disability studies into dialogue with each other through a variety of empirical, conceptual, and pedagogical approaches. Contributors explore the tensions that shape the way disability and aging are understood, experienced, and responded to at both individual and systemic levels, while avoiding the common tendency to conflate these overlapping elements and map them onto a normative, faulty notion of the human life trajectory.

This perceptive work analyzes the distinction between aging with a disability and aging into disability, and reveals how multiple identities, socio-economic forces, culture, and community give form to our experiences.

The Aging-Disability Nexus provides a comprehensive overview of current studies on the relationships between aging and disabilities[...]

* CHOICE Connect *

I really appreciated the breadth of topics, including experiences of dance among people with Parkinson’s; an arts-based initiative called Re•Vision, which seeks to disrupt normative narratives of aging and disability; and the stories of two women aging with and aging into cognitive disability. Furthermore, with few exceptions, most theoretical discussions are illustrated with compelling real world examples.

-- W. Ben Mortenson, associate professor, University of British Columbia * Occupational Therapy Now *

ISBN: 9780774863674

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296 pages