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Hardcover:

9780822359029 | 1 edition (Duke Univ Pr, May 29, 2015), cover price $94.95

Paperback:

9780822358886 | 1 edition (Duke Univ Pr, May 29, 2015), cover price $26.95

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An analysis of family/hospital conflict regarding death management discusses the nature of 'medicalized dying' to reveal why a mutually comfortable death can be difficult to attain.

Hardcover:

9780743264761 | Scribner, April 1, 2005, cover price $28.00 | About this edition: An analysis of family/hospital conflict regarding death management discusses the nature of 'medicalized dying' to reveal why a mutually comfortable death can be difficult to attain.

Paperback:

9780226426853 | Univ of Chicago Pr, September 15, 2006, cover price $23.00

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Among the many studies of aging and the aged, there is comparatively little material in which the aged speak for themselves. In this compelling study, Sharon Kaufman encourages just such expression, recording and presenting the voices of a number of old Americans. Her informants tell their life stories and relate their most personal feelings about becoming old. Each story is unique, and yet, presented together, they inevitable weave a clear pattern, one that clashes sharply with much current gerontological thought. With this book, Sharon Kaufman allows us to understand the experience of the aging by listening to the aged themselves.          Kaufman, while maintaining objectivity, is able to draw an intimate portrait of her subjects. We come to know these people as individuals and we become involved with their lives. Through their words, we find that the aging process is not merely a period of sensory, functional, economic, and social decline. Old people continue to participate in society, and—more important—continue to interpret their participation in the social world. Through themes constructed from these stories, we can see how the old not only cope with losses, but how they create new meaning as they reformulate and build viable selves. Creating identity, Kaufman stresses, is a lifelong process.          Sharon Kaufman's book will be of interest and value not only to students of gerontology and life span development, and to professionals in the field of aging, but to everyone who is concerned with the aging process itself. As Sharon Kaufman says, "If we can find the sources of meaning held by the elderly and see how individuals put it all together, we will go a long way toward appreciating the complexity of human aging and the ultimate reality of coming to terms with one's whole life."

Hardcover:

9780299108601 | Univ of Wisconsin Pr, September 1, 1986, cover price $24.50 | About this edition: Among the many studies of aging and the aged, there is comparatively little material in which the aged speak for themselves.

Paperback:

9780299108649 | Reissue edition (Univ of Wisconsin Pr, November 15, 1994), cover price $18.95

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Product Description: There are many important questions raised in this book. The fragmentation of medical values, whether a good doctor requires as much knowledge of the person as of the disease, the claims created by a scientific medicine dependent upon the largesse of government grants, the conversion of medicine from cottage industry to entrepreneurial endeavour, all had their beginnings in medicine's Golden Age...read more

Hardcover:

9780299135508 | Univ of Wisconsin Pr, February 15, 1993, cover price $29.00 | About this edition: Contemporary medicine is clearly in a crisis, one brought on by technological miracles that have far outpaced our moral, legal and cultural responses to them.

Paperback:

9780299135546 | Univ of Wisconsin Pr, December 15, 1994, cover price $15.95 | About this edition: There are many important questions raised in this book.

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