| Literature DB >> 24976674 |
Laura Hurd Clarke1, Alexandra Korotchenko1.
Abstract
In this article, we examine the existing sociocultural research and theory concerned with the aging body. In particular, we review the body image and embodiment literatures and discuss what is known about how older adults perceive and experience their aging bodies. We analyse how body image is shaped by age, culture, ethnicity, gender, health status, sexual preference, and social class. Additionally, we critically elucidate the embodiment literature as it pertains to illness experiences, sexuality, the everyday management of the aging body, appearance work, and embodied identity. By outlining the key findings, theoretical debates, and substantive discrepancies within the body image and embodiment research and theory, we identify gaps in the literature and forecast future, much-needed avenues of investigation.Keywords: aging; appearance work; biographical disruption; body image; body work; embodiment; gender; identity; sexuality
Year: 2011 PMID: 24976674 PMCID: PMC4072651 DOI: 10.1017/S0714980811000274
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Aging ISSN: 0714-9808