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Available Open Access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. The concept of ‘generations’ has become a widely discussed area, with recent events such as the COVID-19 pandemic revealing our dependence on intergenerational relationships both within and beyond the family. However, the concept can often be misunderstood, which can fuel divisions between age groups rather than generating solutions. This collection introduces and explores the growing field of generational studies, providing a comprehensive overview of its strengths and limitations. With contributions from academics across a range of disciplines, the book showcases the concept’s interdisciplinary potential by applying a generational lens to fields including sociology, literature, history, psychology, media studies and politics. Offering fresh perspectives, this original collection is a valuable addition to the field, opening new avenues for generational thinking.
  • Cover
  • Series Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • Series Editor Preface
  • List of Figures and Tables
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Acknowledgements
  • 1 Introduction
    • The ‘generational turn’ in culture and society
    • Five questions for generational studies
    • Structure of this book
    • Note
    • References
  • Part I The Generations Concept in Historical and Contemporary Perspective
    • 2 Sociology and the Problem of ‘Social Generations’
      • The problem of generationalism
      • A brief summary of the sociology of generations
      • Revisiting Mannheim, a century on
      • Conclusion: conceptualizing the ‘Covid generation’ in context
      • References
    • 3 Humanities and a Longer History of Social Generations
      • The origins of social generations
      • Age, generation and intergenerational dynamics in a Victorian novel
      • Conclusion
      • References
    • 4 The Concept of Generation in Biology and Medicine
      • ‘Social problem group’ and ‘problem families’ in the era of eugenics, c. 1900 to 1940s
      • Intergenerational cycles of disadvantage and the generations of trauma, c. 1950s to 1990s
      • Looking for causes of intergenerational trauma, c. 1990s to the present
      • Conclusion
      • References
    • 5 A Conjunctural Cultural Studies Approach to the Millennial
      • Generation and the 2008 crisis
      • Conjunctural analysis
      • Social contract: UK think tanks
      • Millennials as social type
      • Millennials as entrepreneurs
      • Millennial as generation units
      • Generation as a political movement
      • Note
      • References
  • Part II Studies of the Generations Concept in Contemporary Life
    • 6 Generative Fiction: Structures of Feeling, Place-Making, and Intergenerational Contact in The Lido
      • Generations and the theory of culture
      • Resisting policy, reading fiction: Arcadia
      • Fruit, fiction, and social capital in The Lido: generational/data contexts for reversing narrative expectations
      • Mapping generational trends: measuring loneliness and anxiety as structured feelings
      • Conclusion: magical thinking and its displacements
      • References
    • 7 Intergenerational Engagement and Generational Identity
      • Three popular models for intergenerational engagement
      • Discussion
      • Impact on participants: generational identity in motion
      • References
    • 8 A Multigenerational Self and a Multigenerational Society
      • Memory and the generations
      • Generations and post-memory
      • Generations and demography
      • Transformations in generational memory
      • Conclusion
      • References
    • 9 Re-Thinking Generations from a Queer Perspective: Insights and Critical Observations from the CILIA-LGBTQI+ Lives in England Project
      • Queer lives in England
      • Queer generations
      • Queer Theory and generations, the need to rethink
      • Denaturalizing generational development
      • Challenging chrononormativity and refolding history
      • Questioning identity and difference
      • Conclusion
      • Note
      • References
  • 10 Conclusion
  • Index
  • 出版地 英國
  • 語言 英文

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