Publication

2014 - The University of Chicago Press, Illinois

Language

English

Word Count

53,750 words, Guess

Page Count

215 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • Better World Books9780226171999
  • Open LibraryOL27169161M

Classifications

  • DDC305.2
  • LCCBF724.2 .H373 2014
  • LCCBF724.2.H373 2014

Description

How old are you? The more thought you bring to bear on the question, the harder it is to answer. For we age simultaneously in different ways: biologically, psychologically, socially. And we age within the larger framework of a culture, in the midst of a history that predates us and will outlast us. Looked at through that lens, many aspects of late modernity would suggest that we are older than ever, but Robert Pogue Harrison argues that we are also getting startlingly younger--in looks, mentality, and behavior. We live, he says, in an age of juvenescence. Like all of Robert Pogue Harrison's books, Juvenescence ranges brilliantly across cultures and history, tracing the ways that the spirits of youth and age have inflected each other from antiquity to the present. Drawing on the scientific concept of neotony, or the retention of juvenile characteristics through adulthood, and extending it into the cultural realm, Harrison argues that youth is essential for culture's innovative drive and flashes of genius. At the same time, however, youth--which Harrison sees as more protracted than ever--is a luxury that requires the stability and wisdom of our elders and our institutions.

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Other Editions

  • Juvenescence: a cultural history of our ageThe University of Chicago Press2014-01-01

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