edited by Megha Amrith, Victoria K. Sakti and Dora Sampaio
contributions by Julia Pauli, Nele Wolter, Susan Reynolds Whyte, Dumitrita Lunca, Lisa Johnson, Erdmute Alber, Cati Coe, Harmandeep Kaur Gill and Alfonso Otaegui
Rutgers University Press, 2023
Paper: 978-1-9788-3040-0 | Cloth: 978-1-9788-3041-7 | eISBN: 978-1-9788-3042-4
Library of Congress Classification GN485.A83 2023
Dewey Decimal Classification 305.26

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
In our highly interconnected and globalized world, people often pursue their aspirations in multiple places. Yet in public and scholarly debates, aspirations are often seen as the realm of younger, mobile generations, since they are assumed to hold the greatest potential for shaping the future. This volume flips this perspective on its head by exploring how aspirations are constructed from the vantage point of later life, and shows how they are pursued across time, space, and generations. The aspirations of older people are diverse, and relate not only to aging itself but also to planning the next generation’s future, preparing an "ideal" retirement, searching for intimacy and self-realization, and confronting death and afterlives. Aspiring in Later Life brings together rich ethnographic cases from different regions of the world, offering original insights into how aspirations shift over the course of life and how they are pursued in contexts of translocal mobility.

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