Growing Old in a Better World

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<p>As utopias question social ills and express human wants and unfulfilled dreams they offer insights into the problems desires and ideals of a certain time. This book uses this lens to examine cultural representations of ageing and old age in utopian writings from the Renaissance till today.</p><p>The individual chapters offer detailed analyses and interpretations of numerous utopias from Thomas More’s <i>Utopia</i> (1516) to contemporary science fiction. Through close readings the book explores age-related fears and ideals and investigates how perceptions of ageing and the life course as well as attitudes towards older people have developed over the centuries. Covering a large time span and a broad range of different utopias the book identifies long-term developments and also puts certain dreams such as that of ever-lasting youth into a wider perspective. It thus enriches both our understanding of the cultural history of ageing and the history of utopian thought.</p><p>The book will appeal to scholars and students from the fields of cultural gerontology and utopian studies as well as literary studies and cultural history more generally.</p>
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