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Active aging—spunky survivorship? Discourses and experiences of the years beyond breast cancer

Abstract

Recent critical gerontology has drawn attention to the origins, functions and consequences for elders of the ‘successful aging’ discourse. In this paper we describe parallels between successful aging and what we are calling ‘spunky survivorship,’ the contemporary subject position made available to women in the years after a breast cancer diagnosis. The central focus of the paper is a study about the intersections between a dominant discourse of breast cancer survivorship, and the perceptions and experiences of women living the years beyond breast cancer. It is our hope that the analysis presented here will suggest new pathways for exploring the relationship between discourses of successful aging and people's ideas and feelings about growing older.

Authors

Sinding C; Gray R

Journal

Journal of Aging Studies, Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 147–161

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 2005

DOI

10.1016/j.jaging.2004.05.001

ISSN

0890-4065

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