No Aging in India: Alzheimer's, The Bad Family, and Other Modern Things

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University of California Press, Jul 30, 1998 - Social Science - 400 pages
From the opening sequence, in which mid-nineteenth-century Indian fishermen hear the possibility of redemption in an old woman's madness, No Aging in India captures the reader with its interplay of story and analysis. Drawing on more than a decade of ethnographic work, Lawrence Cohen links a detailed investigation of mind and body in old age in four neighborhoods of the Indian city of Varanasi (Banaras) with events and processes around India and around the world. This compelling exploration of senility—encompassing not only the aging body but also larger cultural anxieties—combines insights from medical anthropology, psychoanalysis, and postcolonial studies. Bridging literary genres as well as geographic spaces, Cohen responds to what he sees as the impoverishment of both North American and Indian gerontologies—the one mired in ambivalence toward demented old bodies, the other insistent on a dubious morality tale of modern families breaking up and abandoning their elderly. He shifts our attention irresistibly toward how old age comes to matter in the constitution of societies and their narratives of identity and history.
 

Contents

Introduction
1
THE AGE OF ALZHEIMERS
5
THE VIEW FROM THE RIVER
9
Dulari
13
Orientations
15
WHATS WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE?
18
TROPICAL SOFTENING
20
EMBODYING PROBATE
24
I
160
II
165
III
168
OLD WOMEN AT THE POLLS
171
THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF THE VOICE
174
THE FAMILIAL BODY
177
IV
181
TAKING VOICES SERIOUSLY
183

A MEDICAL EXPLANATION
25
THE SENILE BODY
32
AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL PICARESQUE
34
OF VARANASI
39
World Wide Web
45
Alzheimers Hell
47
ALZHEIMERS SUBJECTIVITY AND THE OLD WEST
53
THE GERIATRIC PARADOX
60
OUBLIER POSTMODERN AGING
70
A WITCHS CURSE
72
THE SENILE CLIMACTERIC
74
ALZHEIMERS FAMILY
79
Nuns and Doctors
85
Knowledge Practice and the Bad Family
87
THE AGING IN INDIA SERIES
89
INTERNATIONALIST SCIENCE
93
THE GOLDEN ISLES
100
GERONTOLOGY AS CULTURAL CRITIQUE
103
THE VOLUNTEER AGENCY
106
THE GERIATRIC CLINIC
109
THE RETIREMENT ASHRAM
113
THE OLD AGE HOME
116
Aitaśa Pralāpa
121
Memory Banks
123
THE PROMISE OF RASAYANA
127
THE MARKETING OF MEMORY
133
MEMORY AND CAPITAL
137
FORGETTING AS A PATH TO TRUTH
142
Merĩ Latā Mahān
149
The Philosophers Mother
187
BALANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
193
V
200
VI
205
VII
208
VIII
215
IX
217
Chapati Bodies
223
WEAKNESS AS STRUCTURE
229
MUSLIMS AND OTHER SAINTS
235
X
242
XI
244
XII
251
A Child Is Being Lifted
257
XIII
260
XIV
262
MADWOMEN AND WITCHES
268
XV
271
XVI
275
BABAS AND THE STATE
281
XVII
285
The Body in Time
291
XVIII
296
XIX
301
XX
303
XXI
321
XXII
323
XXIII
347
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Lawrence Cohen is Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology and the Program in Critical Studies of Medicine, Science, and the Body at the University of California, Berkeley.

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