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Foucault Retires to the Gym: Understanding Embodied Aging in the Third Age.

Kristi A Allain1, Barbara Marshall2.   

Abstract

In light of recent social pressures leading to a reimagining of the "Third Age" as a time of constant activity rather than repose and relaxation, this article explores the pressure on individuals to age "successfully" by engaging in physical activity in later life. Through semi-structured interviews with 15 retired or semi-retired gym-goers (eight women and seven men), the article examines how this call to increased activity impacts the ways active mid-life and older adults understand themselves and others. Drawing on Foucault's understandings of the productive nature of power, we argue that those who perceive themselves as successfully heeding the call to active aging position themselves in contrast to inactive peers. Within a neoliberal framework, these participants self-identify as morally responsible citizens who, as a result of engagement in fitness activities, are authorized to survey and discipline the bodies of those "others" who will not or cannot engage in regular exercise.

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Keywords:  Foucault; Third Age; aging; embodiment; exercice; exercise; fitness; incarnation; mise en forme physique; troisième âge; vieillissement

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28641591     DOI: 10.1017/S0714980817000216

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Aging        ISSN: 0714-9808


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1.  Winter of our contentment: Examining risk, pleasure, and emplacement in later-life physical activity.

Authors:  Kristi A Allain
Journal:  J Aging Stud       Date:  2020-10-15
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