Opinion Article

An Examination of Old Age Through Mina Urgan’s Eyes: Indicators of Gerotranscendence in “Memories of A Dinosaur” and “Travels of A Dinosaur”

Volume: 7 Number: 1 December 29, 2024
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An Examination of Old Age Through Mina Urgan’s Eyes: Indicators of Gerotranscendence in “Memories of A Dinosaur” and “Travels of A Dinosaur”

Abstract

Narratives about life are significant for understanding and evaluating the aging process. Biographical narratives of famous thinkers and writers appear as materials that provide essential resources in this respect. Mina Urgan was a Turkish professor of English Literature, writer, philologist, and translator. She was born in 1915, in the last period of the Ottoman Empire, and witnessed the founding process of the Republic of Türkiye. In addition to her professional works, her autobiographical books titled “Memories of a Dinosaur” (1998) and “Travels of a Dinosaur” (1999) have become extremely popular in Türkiye. This study examined signs of gerotranscendence in these two autobiographical sources. In addition to Urgan's statements accepting that she has transcended the cosmic time she lives in and is a temporary bridge between generations, her social functionality and transcultural perspective, and how this perspective is reflected in her psychological well-being, appear as examples of gerotranscendence.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Sociology of The Life Course, Developmental Psychology (Other), Psychology of Ageing

Journal Section

Opinion Article

Publication Date

December 29, 2024

Submission Date

April 25, 2024

Acceptance Date

November 25, 2024

Published in Issue

Year 2024 Volume: 7 Number: 1

APA
Pamuk, D., Ayan, F. S., & Camcı, M. C. (2024). An Examination of Old Age Through Mina Urgan’s Eyes: Indicators of Gerotranscendence in “Memories of A Dinosaur” and “Travels of A Dinosaur”. Journal of Aging and Long-Term Care, 7(1), 45-52. https://doi.org/10.51819/jaltc.2024.1473496
AMA
1.Pamuk D, Ayan FS, Camcı MC. An Examination of Old Age Through Mina Urgan’s Eyes: Indicators of Gerotranscendence in “Memories of A Dinosaur” and “Travels of A Dinosaur.” J Aging Long Term Care. 2024;7(1):45-52. doi:10.51819/jaltc.2024.1473496
Chicago
Pamuk, Deniz, Fatma Sıla Ayan, and Mustafa Cihan Camcı. 2024. “An Examination of Old Age Through Mina Urgan’s Eyes: Indicators of Gerotranscendence in “Memories of A Dinosaur” and ‘Travels of A Dinosaur’”. Journal of Aging and Long-Term Care 7 (1): 45-52. https://doi.org/10.51819/jaltc.2024.1473496.
EndNote
Pamuk D, Ayan FS, Camcı MC (December 1, 2024) An Examination of Old Age Through Mina Urgan’s Eyes: Indicators of Gerotranscendence in “Memories of A Dinosaur” and “Travels of A Dinosaur”. Journal of Aging and Long-Term Care 7 1 45–52.
IEEE
[1]D. Pamuk, F. S. Ayan, and M. C. Camcı, “An Examination of Old Age Through Mina Urgan’s Eyes: Indicators of Gerotranscendence in “Memories of A Dinosaur” and ‘Travels of A Dinosaur’”, J Aging Long Term Care, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 45–52, Dec. 2024, doi: 10.51819/jaltc.2024.1473496.
ISNAD
Pamuk, Deniz - Ayan, Fatma Sıla - Camcı, Mustafa Cihan. “An Examination of Old Age Through Mina Urgan’s Eyes: Indicators of Gerotranscendence in “Memories of A Dinosaur” and ‘Travels of A Dinosaur’”. Journal of Aging and Long-Term Care 7/1 (December 1, 2024): 45-52. https://doi.org/10.51819/jaltc.2024.1473496.
JAMA
1.Pamuk D, Ayan FS, Camcı MC. An Examination of Old Age Through Mina Urgan’s Eyes: Indicators of Gerotranscendence in “Memories of A Dinosaur” and “Travels of A Dinosaur”. J Aging Long Term Care. 2024;7:45–52.
MLA
Pamuk, Deniz, et al. “An Examination of Old Age Through Mina Urgan’s Eyes: Indicators of Gerotranscendence in “Memories of A Dinosaur” and ‘Travels of A Dinosaur’”. Journal of Aging and Long-Term Care, vol. 7, no. 1, Dec. 2024, pp. 45-52, doi:10.51819/jaltc.2024.1473496.
Vancouver
1.Deniz Pamuk, Fatma Sıla Ayan, Mustafa Cihan Camcı. An Examination of Old Age Through Mina Urgan’s Eyes: Indicators of Gerotranscendence in “Memories of A Dinosaur” and “Travels of A Dinosaur”. J Aging Long Term Care. 2024 Dec. 1;7(1):45-52. doi:10.51819/jaltc.2024.1473496

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