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    Aging-Disability Nexus

    Series: Disability Culture and Politics

    As the global population ages, disability demographics are shifting. Societal change and global health inequities have changed who is likely to live to old age and who is likely to live with disability in a variety of sociocultural and geopolitical contexts. One thing is clear: aging is a pressing issue across the Western world and will become more so in the years ahead. The Aging-Disability Nexus

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    As the global population ages, disability demographics are shifting. Societal change and global health inequities have changed who is likely to live to old age and who is likely to live with disability in a variety of sociocultural and geopolitical contexts. One thing is clear: aging is a pressing issue across the Western world and will become more so in the years ahead. The Aging-Disability Nexus breaks new ground by bringing gerontology and disability studies into dialogue with each other. This thoughtful examination of competing narratives about aging and disability employs a variety of empirical, conceptual, and pedagogical approaches. Contributors explore the tensions that shape how disability and aging are understood, experienced, and responded to at both individual and systemic levels, while avoiding the common tendency to conflate these overlapping elements and map them onto a normative, faulty notion of the human life.About the Author: Katie Aubrecht is Canada Research Chair in health equity and social justice, director of the Spatializing Care: Intersectional Disability Studies Lab, and assistant professor of sociology at St. Francis Xavier University. Christine Kelly is assistant professor of community health sciences and a research affiliate with the Centre on Aging at the University of Manitoba. She is a co-editor of Mobilizing Metaphor: Art, Culture, and Disability Activism in Canada and author of Disability Politics and Care: The Challenge of Direct Funding. Carla Rice is Canada Research Chair in care, gender, and relationships at University of Guelph, and founder and academic director of the Revision Centre for Art and Social Justice. She is the author of Becoming Women: The Embodied Self in Image Culture and co-editor of Thickening Fat: Fat Bodies, Intersectionality, and Social Justice.



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