Journal of Aging Studies Index/Volume 7, Numbers 1-4 March-December 1993 Please note: Numbers in parentheses refer to the issue number in Volume 7. ARTICLES Author/Title A Calasanti, Toni M. and Zajicek, Anna M., A Accommodating Intergenerational Contact: Socialist-Feminist Approach to Aging: A Critique and Theoretical Model (Susan Embracing Diversity, 117-132 (2) Fox and Howard Giles), 423-451 (4) Cicero and Social Gerontology: Context and Afterword: A Personal Reflection (Beth B. Interpretation of a Classic (Jon Hen- Hess), 195-196 (2) dricks), 339-351 (4) Age Dissimilar Marriages: Review and Communicative Impact of Institutionaliza- Assessment (Felix M. Berardo, Jeffrey tion for the Elderly, The (Jon F. Nuss- Appel, and Donna H.B erardo), 93-106 (1) baum), 237-246 (3) Continuity and Change: Four Disciplinary B Perspectives on Reading Cicero’s De Berardo, Felix M., Appel, Jeffrey, and Berardo, Senectute (Judith de Luce), 335-338 (4) Donna H., Age Dissimilar Marriages: Coupland, Nikolas and Coupland, Justine, Review and Assessment, 93-106 (1) Disources of Ageism and Anti-ageism, Berman, Harry J., The Tree and the Vine: 279-301 (3) Existential Meaning and Olmstead’s Coupland, Nikolas and Ylanne-McEwen, Personal Journal of Retirement, 81-92 (1) Virpi, Discourse, Institutions and the Blieszner, Rosemary, A Socialist-Feminist Elderly: Introduction, 229-235 (3) Perspective on Widowhood, 171-182 (2) Coping and a Sense of Control Among the Bringing in Diversity: Toward an Inclusive Oldest Old: An Exploratory Analysis Theory of Retirement (Toni M. Cala- (Colleen L. Johnson and Barbara M. santi), 151-170 (2) Barer), 67-80 (1) Cox, Donna M., The Influence of Class on Cc Aging Policy: Why Catastrophic Was Calasanti, Toni M., Bringing in Diversity: Repealed, 55-66 (1) Toward an Inclusive Theory of Retire- ment, 133-150 (2) D Calasanti, Toni M., Introduction: A De Luce, Judith, Continuity and Change: Socialist-Feminist Approach to Aging, Four Disciplinary Perspectives on Read- 107-110 (2) ing De Senectute, 335-338 (4) 468 JOURNAL OF AGING STUDIES Vol. 7/No. 4/1993 De Luce, Judith, Theme and Variation in the | De Senectute, 361-371 (4) Impact of Ideology on Regulation: The Case Discourse, Institutions and the Elderly: of Board and Care Homes, the (William Introduction (Nikolas Coupland and Flint and Robert Applebaum), 395-408 (4) Virpi Ylanne-McEwen), 229-235 (3) Influence of Class on Aging Policy: Why Disources of Ageism and Anti-ageism Catastrophic Was Repealed, the (Donna (Nikolas Coupland and Justine Cou- M. Cox), 55-66 (1) pland), 279-301 (3) Introduction: A Socialist-Feminist Approach to Aging (Toni M. Calasanti), 107-110 (2) E Is Reminiscence Working?: Accounting for Flint, William and Applebaum, Robert, The the Therapeutic Benefits of Reminiscence Impact of Ideology on Regulation: The Work with Older People (Kevin Bucha- Case of Board and Care Homes, 395-408 nan and David Middleton), 321-333 (3) (4) Formation of Social Networks: Self Help, J Mutual Aid and Old People in Contem- Johnson, Colleen L. and Barer, Barbara M., porary Britain, the (G. Clare Wenger), 25- Coping and a Sense of Controlamong the 40 (1) Oldest Old: An Exploratory Analysis, 67- Forms of Address, Discourse and Aging 80 (1) (Linda Wood and Rolph Kroger), 263-277 (3) M Fox, Susan and Giles, Howard, Accommo- Matthews, Sara H., Adamek, Margaret E., dating Intergenerational Contact: A and Dunkle, Ruth E., Research on Older Critique and Theoretical Model, 423-451 Families When More than One Member (4) Responds: Producing and _ Interpreting Findings, 215-228 (2) G Moral Reasoning and Alzheimer’s Care: Gender and the Organization of Lay Health Exploring Complex Weavings through Care: A Socialist-Feminist Perspective Narrative (UIC Collective for the Study of (Eleanor Palo Stoller), 151-170 (2) Narratives of Family Caregiving [c/o Generational Equity and Measurement Bias: Suzanne England), 409-421 (4) Who is Really Poor? (Susan Morgan), 453-464 (4) Morgan, Leslie A., Eckert, J. Kevin, and Grainger, Karen, ‘That’s a Lovely Bath, Lyon, Stephanie M., Social Marginality: Dear’: Reality Construction for the The Case of Small Board and Care Elderly, 247-262 (3) Homes, 383-394 (4) Morgan, Susan, Generational Equity and Gratton, Brian and Haber, Carole, In Search of ‘Intimacy at a Distance’: Family Measurement Bias: Who is Really Poor?, History from the Perspective of Elderly 453-464 (4) Women, 183-194 (2) N H New Look at Japan’s Honorable Elders, a Hendricks, Jon, Cicero and Social Gerontol- (James S. O’Leary), 1-24 (1) ogy: Context and Interpretation of a Nussbaum, Jon F., The Communicative Classic, 339-351 (4) Impact of Institutionalization for the Hendricks, Jon, Recognizing the Relativity Elderly, 237-246 (3) of Gender in Aging Research, 111-116 (2) Henwood, Karen, Women and Later Life: oO The Discursive Construction of Identities O'Leary, James S., A New Look at Japan’s within Family Relationships, 303-319 (3) Honorable Elders, 1-24 (1) Index/Volume 7, Numbers 1-4 469 Pp Stoller, Eleanor Palo, Gender and the Paying for the Baby Boom Generation’s Organization of Lay Health Care: A Social Security Pensions: United States, Socialist-Feminist Perspective, 151-170 United Kingdom, Germany, and Sweden (2) (John B. Williamson and Fred C. Pam- pel), 41-54 (1) T Psychological Adaptation and Virtue: Ger- ‘That’s a Lovely Bath, Dear’: Reality opsychological Perspectives on Cicero’s Construction in the Discourse of Elderly De Senectute (Dean Rodeheaver), 353- Care (Karen Grainger), 247-262 (3) 359 (4) Theme and Variation in the De Senectute (Judith de Luce), 361-371 (4) R Tree and the Vine: Existential Meaning and Recognizing the Relativity of Gender in Oldstead’s Personal Journal of Retire- Aging Research (Jon Hendricks), 111-116 ment, the (Harry J. Berman), 81-92 (1) (2) Research on Older Families When More than U One Member Responds: Producing and UIC Collective for the Study of Narratives of Interpreting Findings (Sarah M. Mat- Family Caregiving (c/o Suzanne Eng- thews, Margaret E. Adamek, and Ruth E. land), Moral Reasoning and Alzheimer’s Dunkle), 215-228 (2) Care: Exploring Complex Weavings Rodeheaver, Dean, Psychological Adapta- through Narrative, 409-421 (4) tion and Virtue: Geropsychological Perspectives on Cicero’s De Senectute, Vv 353-359 (4) Via De Senectute: From Multi to Interdisci- plinarity (Mildred Seltzer), 373-381 (4) Ss Search of ‘Intimacy at a Distance’: Family Ww History from the Perspective of Elderly Wallhagen, Margaret I. and Kagan, Sarah Women, in (Brian Gratton and Carole H., Staying within Bounds: Perceived Haber), 183-194 (2) Control and the Experience of Elderly Seltzer, Mildred, Via De Senectute: From Caregivers, 197-214 (2) Multi to Interdisciplinarity, 373-381 (4) Wenger, G. Clare, The Formation of Social Social Marginality: The Case of Small Board Networks: Self Help, Mutual Aid and Old and Care Homes (Leslie A. Morgan, J. People in Contemporary Britain, 25-40 (1) Kevin Eckert, and Stephanie M. Lyon), Williamson, John B. and Pampel, Fred C., 383-394 (4) Paying for the Baby Boom Generation’s Socialist-Feminist Approach to Aging: Social Security Pensions: United States, Embracing Diversity, a (Toni M. Cala- United Kingdom, Germany, and Sweden, santi and Anna M. Zajicek), 117-132 (2) 41-54 (1) Socialist-Feminist Perspective on Widow- Women and Later Life: The Discursive Con- hood, a (Rosemary Blieszner), 171-182 (2) struction of Identities within Family Rela- Staying within Bounds: Perceived Control tionships (Karen Henwood), 303-319 (3) and the Experience of Elderly Caregivers Wood, Linda and Kroger, Rolph, Forms of (Margaret I. Wallhagen and Sarah H. Address, Discourse and Aging, 263-277 Kagan), 197-214 (2) (3)