All Stories

  1. Artwork as deathwork
  2. Close together and far apart: necrosocialities in urban Japan
  3. Doing time in old age: unsettling ethics in carceral circuits
  4. Introduction: Debating Desirable Aging Futures through Technology
  5. Kinship in the Carceral:
  6. Unsettled Futures
  7. Being Dead Otherwise
  8. In the shadows of gratitude: On mooded spaces of vulnerability and care
  9. Which Self is 'Ageless'?
  10. What Older Prisoners Teach Us About Care and Justice in An Aging World
  11. Urban Anthropology: Japan
  12. Aging
  13. The Limits of Dwelling and the Unwitnessed Death
  14. New horizons in frailty: the contingent, the existential and the clinical
  15. ‘I Don’t Want to Live Too Long!’: Successful Aging and the Failure of Longevity in Japan
  16. Mourning as Mutuality
  17. Carer narratives of fatigue and endurance in Japan and England
  18. Book Review: Reluctant Intimacies: Japanese Eldercare in Indonesian Hands
  19. Affect, infrastructure, and vulnerability: Making and breaking Japanese eldercare
  20. Aging and Subjectivity: Ethnography, Experience and Cultural Context
  21. Hope in an ageing Japan: transience and transcendence
  22. A Watchful Presence: Aesthetics of Well-Being in a Japanese Pilgrimage
  23. The Aging Body
  24. TRANSITIONS AND TRANSFORMATIONS
  25. Nature's Embrace: Japan's Aging Urbanites and New Death Rites. By Satsuki Kawano. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2010. ix, 220 pp. $47.00 (cloth).
  26. The Practice of Concern: Ritual, Well Being, and Aging in Rural Japan, by John W. Traphagan
  27. Retirement Migration: Paradoxes of Ageing. Caroline Oliver. New York, NY: Routledge Taylor and Francis Group. 2008. ix+197pp.
  28. Art, Aging, and Abandonment in Japan