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A Marxian Review of Gerontological Literature

Yıl 2022, Sayı: 16, 73 - 91, 30.11.2022

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Kaynakça

  • Althusser, L. (1969). For Marx. Harmonsworth, England: Penguin.
  • Bengtson, V., Cutler, N. , Mangen D, & Marshall, V. (1985). Generations, cohorts, and relations between age groups. In IR-H. Binstock & E. Shanas (Eds.), Handbook of aging and the social sciences, (pp- 304—338). New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
  • Bergner, M. (1985). Measurement and health status. Medical Care, 23(5), 696— 704.
  • Birren, J. E. and Bengtson, V. L (1988). Emergent Theories of Aging. New York: Springer.
  • Bowles, S. (1990, April 4) Events in eastern Europe could revitalize leftist scholarship. The Chronical of Higher Education, pp. A56.
  • Braddy, B. A. and Gray, D. O. (1987). Employment services of older job seekers: A comparison of two client-centered approaches. The Gerontologist, 27(5), 565-8.
  • Burawoy, M. (1990) Marxism is dead, long live Marxism! Socialist Review, 20(2), 7-19.
  • Calasanti, T. M. (1988). Participation in a dual economy and adjustment to retirment. International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 26(1), 13— 27.
  • Chapman, S. H. , LaPlante, M. P. and Wilensky, G. (1986). Life expectancy and health status of the aged. Social Security Bulletin, 49(10), 24—48.
  • Chatfield, W. F. (1977). Economic and sociological factors influencing life satisfaction of the aged, The Journal of Gerontology. 32(5), 593—599.
  • Clift, E. and Hager, M. (1989, October 23). A victory for the haves? Newsweek, PP. 38.
  • Conway, D. (1987). A Farewell to Marx. Harmonsworth, England: Penguin.
  • Crystal, S. and Shea, D. (1990). Cumulative advantage, cumulative disadvantage, and inequality among elderly people. The Gerontologist, 30(4), 437— 443.
  • Dowd, J. J. (1980). Stratification Among the Aged. Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole.
  • Dwyer, P. (1989). The torpedo that slammed into catastrophic health care. Business week, 3130: October 23:70.
  • Estes, C. (1979). The Aging Enterprise. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
  • Fengler, A. P. , Little, V. C. and Danigelis, N. L. (1983). Correlates of dimemsions of happiness in urban and nonurban settings, International Journal of Aging and Human Development. 16(1), 53—65.
  • Ferrini, A. F. and Ferrini, R. L. (1989). Health in the Later Years- Dubuque, IA: William C. Brown.
  • Frazier, B. H. and Hayes, K. C. (1991). Selected Resources on Elder Abuse: An
  • Annotated Bibliography for Researchers and Educators. United States Department of Agriculture; National Agricultural Library (SRB 91—11).
  • Giddens, A. (1975). The Class Structure of the Advanced Societies. New York: Harper & Row.
  • Harris, D. (1990). Sociology of Aging. (2nd ed), New York: Harper & Row.
  • Harris, D and Cole W. (1980). Sociology of Aging. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
  • Hendricks, J. and Hendricks, C. D. (1986). Aging in Mass Society. Cambridge: Winthrop.
  • Hollander, P. (1990, May 23). Communism's collapse won't faze Marxists in academe, The Chronicle of Higher Education. pp. 44.
  • Hudson, R. B. and Strate, J. (1985). Aging and political systems. In R. H. Binstock & E. Shanas (Eds.), Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences, New York: Van Nostrand.
  • Johnson, T. F. , O'Brien, J. G. , and Hudson M.F. (1985). Elder Neglect and Abuse: An Annotated Bibliography. Greenwood Press: Wesport, Connecticut.
  • Kogevinas, M. (1990). Longitudinal Study: Sociodemographic Differences in Cancer Survival. London, England: Office of Population Censuses and Surveys, HM Stationery Office.
  • Kosterlitz, J. (1989, December). States bracing for "Medigap" abuses. National Journal, 21(50), 3056-7.
  • Kovar, M. G. (1987). Health assessment. In G. L. Maddox (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Aging, pp. 302—305. New York: Springer.
  • Kuhn, M. (1987). Politics and aging: The Gray Panthers. In L. L. Carstensen & B. A. Edelstein (Eds.), Handbook of Clinical Gerontology, New York: Pergamon Press.
  • Kuhn, M. (1979, July—August). Advocacy in this new age. Aging, pp. 2—5.
  • Kuhn, M. (1978). Insights on aging. Journal of Home Economics, 70(4) 18—20.
  • Kuhn, M. and Sommers, T. (1981, January—February). Blueprint for a new age, Gray Panther Network: Age and Youth in Action. pp. 6—8.
  • Lazarus, L. W. (1988). Essentials of Geriatric Psychiatry. New York: Springer.
  • Liang, J. (1982). Sex differences in life satisfaction among the elderly. The Journal of Gerontology, 37(1), 100—108.
  • Lipman, A. and Ehrlich, I. F. (1982). Psychosocial theoretical aspects of aging: explanatory models. Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation, 1(2), 46—57.
  • Longino, C. F., McClelland, K. A. & Peterson, W. A. (1980). The aged subculture hypothesis: Social integration, gerontolphilia and self-conception. Journal of Gerontology, 35(5), 758-767. Longman, P. (1989, August). Catastrophic follies. The New Republic, 201(21),
  • Love, D. O. and Torrence W. D. (1989). The impact of worker age on unemployment and earnings after plant closings. Journal of Gerontology, 44(5), 5190-195.
  • Mancini, J. A. (1981). Effects of health and income on control orientation and life satisfaction among the aged public housing residents. International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 12(3), 215—220.
  • Maddox, G. L. and Campbell R. T. (1985). Scope, concepts, and methods in the study of aging. In R. H. Binstock & E. Shanas (Eds.), The Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
  • Markides, K. S. and Martin, H. W. (1979). A causal model of life satisfaction among the elderly. The Journal of Gerontology, 34(1), 86—93.
  • Marson, S. M. (1991a) The utility of a Marxian Framework for the Sociology of Aging, Dissertation, North Carolina State University, Raleigh.
  • Marson, S. M. (1991 b). An Annotated Bibliography on Elder Abuse and Neglect. Lumber River Council of Governments, Lumberton, North Carolina.
  • Marson, S. M. (1982). Sexuality among the aging: Problems and solutions. Journal of Social Work and Human Sexuality, 1(3), 95—109.
  • Marx, K. (1967). Capital: A Critique of Political Economy, (Vol 1). New York: International Publishers.
  • Marx, K. & Engels, F. (1967). The Communist Manifesto. In H.J. Laski (Ed.), The Communist Manifests of Marx and Engels. New York: Random House.
  • McCall, P. L. (1991). Adolescent and elderly white male suicide trends: Evidence of changing well-being? Journal of Gerontology. 46(1), 543—51.
  • Minkler, M. (1984). Introduction. In M. Minkler & C. L. Estes (Eds.), Readings in the Political Economy of Aging. Amityville, New York: Baywood.
  • Moore, P. (1985). Disguised. Waco, Texas: Word Press.
  • Mueller, C. W. , Mutran, E. and Boyle, E. H. (1988). Age discrimination in earnings in a dual-economy market. Research on Aging, 11(4), 492—507.
  • Neugarten, B. L., Havinghurst, R. J. and Tobia, S. S. (1961). The measurement of life satisfaction, The Journal of Gerontology. 16(2), 134—143.
  • Okun, M. A. (1987). Life satisfaction. In G. L. Maddox (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Aging, New York: Springer.
  • Olson, L. K. (1982). The Political Economy of Aging. New York: Columbia University Press.
  • Paulson, M. C. and Goldwasser, J. (1989, December). Your retirement. Changing Times, pp. 124—6.
  • Phillipson, C. (1982). Capitalisnz and the Construction of Old Age. New York: MacMillan.
  • Preston, S. H. (1984)- Children and the elderly: Divergent paths for America's dependents, Demography. 21(4), 435—457.
  • Riley, M. W. (1985)- Age strata in social systems, In R. H. Binstock & E. Shanas (Eds.), Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences, New York: D. Van Nostrand.
  • Ritzer, G. (1983). Sociological Theory, New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
  • Rose, A- M. (1965). The subculture of aging, In A. M. Rose & W. A. Peterson (Eds.), Older People and Their Social World. Philadelphia: F. A.
  • Davis Sauer, W. J. and Warland R. (1982).Morale and life satisfaction. In D. J. Mangen & W.A. Peterson (Eds.), Research Instruments in Social Gerontology. (Vol. 1), pp. 195—202, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
  • Schwalbe, M. L. and Staples, C. L. (1986). Class position, work experience, and health. International Journal of Health Services, 16(4), 583—602.
  • Seccombe, K. (1989). Ethnicity or socioeconomic status? Health difference between Alaska Natives and whites. The Gerontologist, 29(4), 551—556.
  • Seleen, D. R. (1982). The congruence between actual and desired use of time by older adults: A predictor of life satisfaction, The Gerontologist. 22(1), 95—99.
  • Sherman, S. R., Ward, R. A. & LaGory, M. (1985). Socialization and aging group consciousness: The effect of neighborhood age concentration. Journal of Gerontology, 40(1), 102—109.
  • Soper, K. (1981). On Human Needs: Open and Closed Theories in a Marxist Perspective, New Jersey: Humanities Press.
  • Spreitzer, E. , Snyder E. and Larson D. (1980). The relative effects of health and income on life satisfaction. International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 10(3), 283-287.
  • Stoesz, D. (1989). The gray market: Social consequences of for-profit eldercare, The Journal of Gerontological Social Work. 14(314), 19—33.
  • Stoller, E. and Stoller M. A. (1987). The propensity to save among the elderly. The Gerontologist, 27(3), 314-320.
  • Tai, S. W. (1978, Winter). A research note on types of social activities, income, and successful aging. Wisconsin Sociologist, 15, pp. 14—26. Wright, E. O. (1989a). What is analytical Marxism? Socialist Review, 19:4:35—56. Wright, E. O. (1989b). The Debate on Classes. London: Verso.

Gerontoloji Literatürünün Marksist Analizi

Yıl 2022, Sayı: 16, 73 - 91, 30.11.2022

Öz

Yaşlanma sosyolojisi ve sosyal gerontoloji için büyük bir endişe teorik keskinliğin eksiliğidir. Özellikle Birren ve Bengtson (1988) tüm sosyal gerontolojiyi “veri açısından zengin ama teori açısından zayıf” olarak tanımlamışlardır. Teori eksikliğini gidermek için yazılan bu makale, genel sosyal gerontoloji literatürünü Marksist bir perspektiften gözden geçirmektedir. Bulgular, Marksist çerçevenin, sosyal gerontolojinin şimdiye kadar hem akademik hem de uygulamalı alanlarda incelenmemiş olan yönlerini aydınlatabileceğini göstermektedir.

Kaynakça

  • Althusser, L. (1969). For Marx. Harmonsworth, England: Penguin.
  • Bengtson, V., Cutler, N. , Mangen D, & Marshall, V. (1985). Generations, cohorts, and relations between age groups. In IR-H. Binstock & E. Shanas (Eds.), Handbook of aging and the social sciences, (pp- 304—338). New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
  • Bergner, M. (1985). Measurement and health status. Medical Care, 23(5), 696— 704.
  • Birren, J. E. and Bengtson, V. L (1988). Emergent Theories of Aging. New York: Springer.
  • Bowles, S. (1990, April 4) Events in eastern Europe could revitalize leftist scholarship. The Chronical of Higher Education, pp. A56.
  • Braddy, B. A. and Gray, D. O. (1987). Employment services of older job seekers: A comparison of two client-centered approaches. The Gerontologist, 27(5), 565-8.
  • Burawoy, M. (1990) Marxism is dead, long live Marxism! Socialist Review, 20(2), 7-19.
  • Calasanti, T. M. (1988). Participation in a dual economy and adjustment to retirment. International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 26(1), 13— 27.
  • Chapman, S. H. , LaPlante, M. P. and Wilensky, G. (1986). Life expectancy and health status of the aged. Social Security Bulletin, 49(10), 24—48.
  • Chatfield, W. F. (1977). Economic and sociological factors influencing life satisfaction of the aged, The Journal of Gerontology. 32(5), 593—599.
  • Clift, E. and Hager, M. (1989, October 23). A victory for the haves? Newsweek, PP. 38.
  • Conway, D. (1987). A Farewell to Marx. Harmonsworth, England: Penguin.
  • Crystal, S. and Shea, D. (1990). Cumulative advantage, cumulative disadvantage, and inequality among elderly people. The Gerontologist, 30(4), 437— 443.
  • Dowd, J. J. (1980). Stratification Among the Aged. Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole.
  • Dwyer, P. (1989). The torpedo that slammed into catastrophic health care. Business week, 3130: October 23:70.
  • Estes, C. (1979). The Aging Enterprise. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
  • Fengler, A. P. , Little, V. C. and Danigelis, N. L. (1983). Correlates of dimemsions of happiness in urban and nonurban settings, International Journal of Aging and Human Development. 16(1), 53—65.
  • Ferrini, A. F. and Ferrini, R. L. (1989). Health in the Later Years- Dubuque, IA: William C. Brown.
  • Frazier, B. H. and Hayes, K. C. (1991). Selected Resources on Elder Abuse: An
  • Annotated Bibliography for Researchers and Educators. United States Department of Agriculture; National Agricultural Library (SRB 91—11).
  • Giddens, A. (1975). The Class Structure of the Advanced Societies. New York: Harper & Row.
  • Harris, D. (1990). Sociology of Aging. (2nd ed), New York: Harper & Row.
  • Harris, D and Cole W. (1980). Sociology of Aging. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
  • Hendricks, J. and Hendricks, C. D. (1986). Aging in Mass Society. Cambridge: Winthrop.
  • Hollander, P. (1990, May 23). Communism's collapse won't faze Marxists in academe, The Chronicle of Higher Education. pp. 44.
  • Hudson, R. B. and Strate, J. (1985). Aging and political systems. In R. H. Binstock & E. Shanas (Eds.), Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences, New York: Van Nostrand.
  • Johnson, T. F. , O'Brien, J. G. , and Hudson M.F. (1985). Elder Neglect and Abuse: An Annotated Bibliography. Greenwood Press: Wesport, Connecticut.
  • Kogevinas, M. (1990). Longitudinal Study: Sociodemographic Differences in Cancer Survival. London, England: Office of Population Censuses and Surveys, HM Stationery Office.
  • Kosterlitz, J. (1989, December). States bracing for "Medigap" abuses. National Journal, 21(50), 3056-7.
  • Kovar, M. G. (1987). Health assessment. In G. L. Maddox (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Aging, pp. 302—305. New York: Springer.
  • Kuhn, M. (1987). Politics and aging: The Gray Panthers. In L. L. Carstensen & B. A. Edelstein (Eds.), Handbook of Clinical Gerontology, New York: Pergamon Press.
  • Kuhn, M. (1979, July—August). Advocacy in this new age. Aging, pp. 2—5.
  • Kuhn, M. (1978). Insights on aging. Journal of Home Economics, 70(4) 18—20.
  • Kuhn, M. and Sommers, T. (1981, January—February). Blueprint for a new age, Gray Panther Network: Age and Youth in Action. pp. 6—8.
  • Lazarus, L. W. (1988). Essentials of Geriatric Psychiatry. New York: Springer.
  • Liang, J. (1982). Sex differences in life satisfaction among the elderly. The Journal of Gerontology, 37(1), 100—108.
  • Lipman, A. and Ehrlich, I. F. (1982). Psychosocial theoretical aspects of aging: explanatory models. Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation, 1(2), 46—57.
  • Longino, C. F., McClelland, K. A. & Peterson, W. A. (1980). The aged subculture hypothesis: Social integration, gerontolphilia and self-conception. Journal of Gerontology, 35(5), 758-767. Longman, P. (1989, August). Catastrophic follies. The New Republic, 201(21),
  • Love, D. O. and Torrence W. D. (1989). The impact of worker age on unemployment and earnings after plant closings. Journal of Gerontology, 44(5), 5190-195.
  • Mancini, J. A. (1981). Effects of health and income on control orientation and life satisfaction among the aged public housing residents. International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 12(3), 215—220.
  • Maddox, G. L. and Campbell R. T. (1985). Scope, concepts, and methods in the study of aging. In R. H. Binstock & E. Shanas (Eds.), The Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
  • Markides, K. S. and Martin, H. W. (1979). A causal model of life satisfaction among the elderly. The Journal of Gerontology, 34(1), 86—93.
  • Marson, S. M. (1991a) The utility of a Marxian Framework for the Sociology of Aging, Dissertation, North Carolina State University, Raleigh.
  • Marson, S. M. (1991 b). An Annotated Bibliography on Elder Abuse and Neglect. Lumber River Council of Governments, Lumberton, North Carolina.
  • Marson, S. M. (1982). Sexuality among the aging: Problems and solutions. Journal of Social Work and Human Sexuality, 1(3), 95—109.
  • Marx, K. (1967). Capital: A Critique of Political Economy, (Vol 1). New York: International Publishers.
  • Marx, K. & Engels, F. (1967). The Communist Manifesto. In H.J. Laski (Ed.), The Communist Manifests of Marx and Engels. New York: Random House.
  • McCall, P. L. (1991). Adolescent and elderly white male suicide trends: Evidence of changing well-being? Journal of Gerontology. 46(1), 543—51.
  • Minkler, M. (1984). Introduction. In M. Minkler & C. L. Estes (Eds.), Readings in the Political Economy of Aging. Amityville, New York: Baywood.
  • Moore, P. (1985). Disguised. Waco, Texas: Word Press.
  • Mueller, C. W. , Mutran, E. and Boyle, E. H. (1988). Age discrimination in earnings in a dual-economy market. Research on Aging, 11(4), 492—507.
  • Neugarten, B. L., Havinghurst, R. J. and Tobia, S. S. (1961). The measurement of life satisfaction, The Journal of Gerontology. 16(2), 134—143.
  • Okun, M. A. (1987). Life satisfaction. In G. L. Maddox (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Aging, New York: Springer.
  • Olson, L. K. (1982). The Political Economy of Aging. New York: Columbia University Press.
  • Paulson, M. C. and Goldwasser, J. (1989, December). Your retirement. Changing Times, pp. 124—6.
  • Phillipson, C. (1982). Capitalisnz and the Construction of Old Age. New York: MacMillan.
  • Preston, S. H. (1984)- Children and the elderly: Divergent paths for America's dependents, Demography. 21(4), 435—457.
  • Riley, M. W. (1985)- Age strata in social systems, In R. H. Binstock & E. Shanas (Eds.), Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences, New York: D. Van Nostrand.
  • Ritzer, G. (1983). Sociological Theory, New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
  • Rose, A- M. (1965). The subculture of aging, In A. M. Rose & W. A. Peterson (Eds.), Older People and Their Social World. Philadelphia: F. A.
  • Davis Sauer, W. J. and Warland R. (1982).Morale and life satisfaction. In D. J. Mangen & W.A. Peterson (Eds.), Research Instruments in Social Gerontology. (Vol. 1), pp. 195—202, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
  • Schwalbe, M. L. and Staples, C. L. (1986). Class position, work experience, and health. International Journal of Health Services, 16(4), 583—602.
  • Seccombe, K. (1989). Ethnicity or socioeconomic status? Health difference between Alaska Natives and whites. The Gerontologist, 29(4), 551—556.
  • Seleen, D. R. (1982). The congruence between actual and desired use of time by older adults: A predictor of life satisfaction, The Gerontologist. 22(1), 95—99.
  • Sherman, S. R., Ward, R. A. & LaGory, M. (1985). Socialization and aging group consciousness: The effect of neighborhood age concentration. Journal of Gerontology, 40(1), 102—109.
  • Soper, K. (1981). On Human Needs: Open and Closed Theories in a Marxist Perspective, New Jersey: Humanities Press.
  • Spreitzer, E. , Snyder E. and Larson D. (1980). The relative effects of health and income on life satisfaction. International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 10(3), 283-287.
  • Stoesz, D. (1989). The gray market: Social consequences of for-profit eldercare, The Journal of Gerontological Social Work. 14(314), 19—33.
  • Stoller, E. and Stoller M. A. (1987). The propensity to save among the elderly. The Gerontologist, 27(3), 314-320.
  • Tai, S. W. (1978, Winter). A research note on types of social activities, income, and successful aging. Wisconsin Sociologist, 15, pp. 14—26. Wright, E. O. (1989a). What is analytical Marxism? Socialist Review, 19:4:35—56. Wright, E. O. (1989b). The Debate on Classes. London: Verso.
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Yayımlanma Tarihi 30 Kasım 2022
Gönderilme Tarihi 25 Eylül 2022
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2022 Sayı: 16

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APA Gerontoloji Literatürünün Marksist Analizi (D. Kara, çev.). (2022). ViraVerita E-Dergi(16), 73-91.