
Against the background of Socrates' insight that the unexamined life is not worth living, Reading Our Lives: The Poetics of Growing Old investigates the often overlooked inside dimensions of aging. Despite popular portrayals of mid- and later life as entailing inevitable decline, this book looks at aging as, potentially, a process of poiesis: a creative endeavor of fashioning meaning from the ever-accumulating texts - memories and reflections-that constitute our inner worlds. At its center is the conviction that although we are constantly reading our lives to some degree anyway, doing so in a mindful matter is critical to our development in the second half of life. Drawing on research in numerous disciplines affected by the so-called narrative turn - including cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and the psychology of aging - authors Randall and McKim articulate a vision of aging that promises to accommodate such time-honored concepts as wisdom and spirituality: one that understands aging as a matter not merely of getting old but of consciously growing old.
This book investigates whether the process of aging can be transformed from a period of inevitable decline into a creative endeavor of fashioning personal meaning. Authors Elizabeth McKim and William L. Randall, both scholars in narrative psychology and aging, argue that the act of mindfully interpreting one's own life history is essential for development in the second half of life. By synthesizing research from cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and gerontology, they propose that aging is a conscious act of 'poiesis' rather than a passive biological event.
What You Will Find
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Experts in narrative gerontology recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of subjective aging experiences. Readers frequently note the accessible yet intellectually rigorous prose that bridges the gap between academic theory and personal application.
Page Count:
340
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190294469
ISBN-13:
9780190294465
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