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——Journal of AGING STUDIES Volume 17 2003 Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Editor JABER F. GUBRIUM University of Missouri, Columbia Editorial Assistant Michael Kosher Editorial Board Rebecca Adams, University of North Carolina, Greensboro Steven M. Albert, Columbia University Gay Becker, University of California, San Francisco Harry Berman, University of Illinois Rosemary Blieszner, Virginia Polytechnic and State University John Bond, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, England Toni Calasanti, Virginia Polytechnic and State University Neena L. Chappell, University of Victoria, Canada Ingrid Connidis, University of Western Ontario, Canada James J. Dowd, University of Georgia Brian M. du Toit. University of Florida David J. Ekerdt, University of Kansas Christopher Faircloth, VA Medical Center, Gainesville, Florida Margaret Gatz, University of Southern California Stephen Golant, University of Florida Lisa Groger, Miami University Haim Hazan, University of Tel-Aviv, Israel Jon Hendricks, Oregon State University Colleen Johnson, University of California, San Francisco Stephen Katz, Trent University, Canada Sharon R. Kaufman, University of California, San Francisco Gary M. Kenyon, St. Thomas University, Canada Ronald Manheimer, University of North Carolina, Asheville Peter Martin, Jowa State University Sarah H. Matthews, Cleveland State University Miriam S. Moss, Polisher Research Institute, Philadelphia Ruth Ray, Wayne State University Maude Rittman, VA Medical Center, Gainesville, Florida Dana Rosenfeld, Colorado College Carolyn Rosenthal, McMaster University, Canada Eleanore P. Stoller, Case Western Reserve University Maximiliane Szinovacz, Old Dominion University Paula M. Usita, San Diego State University Shuichi Wada, Waseda University, Japan G. Clare Wenger, University of Wales, United Kingdom John B. Williamson, Boston College Anne M. Wyatt-Brown, University of Florida Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Journal o Pergamon science (poinect AGING STUDIES Journal of Aging Studies 17 (2003) 523-525 Journal of Aging Studies Article Index/Volume 17 Please note: Numbers in parenthesis refer to the issue number in Volume 17 ARTICLES Author/Title A Clarke, P., Towards a greater understanding of Against wisdom: the social politics of anger and the experience of stroke: Integrating quanti- aging (K. Woodward), 55—67 (1) tative and qualitative methods, 171—187 (2) Age embodied (C. Laz), 503-519 (4) Cultural differences in possible selves during later life (L.D. Waid and L.D. Frazier), 251 268 (3) B Barer, B.M., Johnson, C.L., Problems and D problem solving among aging White and Dignity in dementia: Person-centered care in Black Americans, 323-340 (3) community (M. McIntyre), 473—484 (4) Basting, A.D., Looking back from loss: views of the self in Alzheimer’s disease, 87—99 (1) E Becker, G., Meanings of place and displace- Empowerment and long-living women: return to ment in three groups of older immigrants, the rejected body (C.M. Morell), 69—85 (1) 129-149 (2) Establishing geriatric health centers: can the Brotman, S., The limits of multiculturalism in aging network successfully navigate the elder care services, 209—229 (2) changing healthcare system? (J.M. Iutcovich Brown, C., Lowis, M.J., Phil, D.e., Psychoso- and D.J. Pratt), 231—250 (2) cial development in the elderly: An inves- tigation into Erikson’s ninth stage, 415-426 F (4) From life storytelling to age autobiography (M. Morganroth Gullette), 101—111 (1) Cc Caregiving for relatives with Alzheimer’s dis- G ease: feelings of Chinese-Canadian women Gadson, A.D., Neither hearth nor home: the (B. Ho, J. Friedland, S. Rappolt and S. Noh), (un)making of elder care responsibility, 17— 301-321 (3) 29 (1) Caring for a demented relative at home: Effects Gendered identities in old age: Toward (de)- on parent—adolescent relationships and fam- gendering? (C.B. Silver), 379-397 (4) ily dynamics (M.E. Szinovacz), 445-472 Grandparenting and age identity (G. Kaufman (4) and G.H. Elder ), 269—282 (3) 0890-4065/$ — see front matter © 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. doi: 10.1016/S0890-4065(03 )00079-3 Journal of Aging Studies 17 (2003) 523-525 H McIntyre, M., Dignity in dementia: Person- B., Friedland, J., Rappolt, S., Noh, S., centered care in community, 473—484 (4) Caregiving for relatives with Alzheimer’s dis- Meanings of place and displacement in three ease: feelings of Chinese-Canadian women, groups of older immigrants (G. Becker), 301-321 (3) 129-149 (2) Mirror, mirror: narcissism and aging in Eliz- I abeth Taylor’s Angel and Jane Smiley’s A Thousand Acres (M.A. Massé), 43—53 (1) Iutcovich, J.M., Pratt, D.J., Establishing geri- Morell, C.M., Empowerment and _ long-living atric health centers: can the aging network women: return to the rejected body, 69-85 successfully navigate the changing healthcare (1) system? 231-250 (2) Morganroth Gullette, M., From life storytelling to age autobiography, 101-111 (1) J Jianbin, X., Mehta, K.K., The effects of religion N on subjective aging in Singapore: An Neither hearth nor home: the (un)making of interreligious comparison, 485—502 (4) elder care responsibility (A.D. Gadson), 17 29 (1) K New sex for old: lifestyle, consumerism, and the ethics of aging well (S. Katz and B. Marshall), Katz, S., Marshall, B., New sex for old: lifestyle, 3-16 (1) consumerism. and the ethics of aging well, 3 16 (1) P Kaufman, G., Elder, G.H., Grandparenting and Personal and institutional narratives of aging: a age identity, 269-282 (3) French historical case (D.G. Troyansky), Kontos, P.C., “The painterly hand”: embodied 31-42 (1) consciousness and Alzheimer’s disease, 151 Personal concepts of stability in the second 170 (2) half of life (E. Timmer, N. Steverink, N. Stevens and F. Dittmann-Kohli), 427 L 443 (4) Laz, C., Age embodied, 503—519 (4) Phinney, A., Chesla, C.A., The lived body in Lewinter, M., Reciprocities in care gi\ in2 -r rela- dementia, 283—299 (3) tionships in Danish elder care, 3 57 ej PG) Price, C.A., Professional women’s retirement Looking back from loss: views of the self in adjustment: the experience of reestablishing Alzheimer’s disease (A.D. Basting), 87—99 order, 341—355 (3) (1) Problems and problem solving among aging White and Black Americans (B.M. Barer and M C.L. Johnson), 323—340 (3) Mangum, T., Special Issue of the Journal of Professional women’s retirement adjustment: Aging Studies 17/1 Spring 2003 the experience of reestablishing order Fashioning age: cultural narratives of later (C.A. Price), 341-355 (3) life, 1-2 (1) Psychosocial development in the elderly: An Masse, M.A., Mirror, mirror: narcissism and investigation into Erikson’s ninth stage aging in Elizabeth Taylor’s Angel and Jane (C. Brown, M.J. Lowis and D.e. Phil), Smiley’s A Thousand Acres, 43—53 (1) 415—426 (4) Journal of Aging Studies 17 (2003) 523-52: R The limits of multiculturalism in elder care services (S. Brotman), 209-229 (2) Ray, R.E., The uninvited guest: mother/daugh- The lived body in dementia (A. Phinney and ter conflict in feminist gerontology, 113—128 C.A. Chesla), 283-299 (3) (1) The making of national identity among older Reciprocities in caregiving relationships in Estonians in the United States Danish elder care (M. Lewinter), 357-377 (P. Tammeveski), 399—414 (4) (3) The painterly hand”: embodied consciousness Reconceptualizing the relationship between and Alzheimer’s disease (P.C. Kontos), 151 “public” and “‘private”’ eldercare 170 (2) (C. Ward-Griffin and V.W. Marshall), The uninvited guest: mother/daughter conflict in 189-208 (2) feminist gerontology (R.E. Ray), 113-128 (1) S Timmer, E., Steverink, N., Stevens, N., Silver, C.B., Gendered identities in old age: Dittmann-Kohli, F., Personal concepts of Toward (de)gendering? 379-397 (4) stability in the second half of life, 427 Special Issue of the Journal of Aging Studies 443 (4) 17/1 Spring 2003 Towards a greater understanding of the expe- Fashioning age: cultural narratives of later rience of stroke: Integrating quantitative and life (T. Mangum), 1—2 (1) qualitative methods (P. Clarke), 171—187 (2) Szinovacz, M.E., Caring for a demented Troyansky, D.G., Personal and _ institutional relative at home: Effects on parent—adoles- narratives of aging: a French historical case, cent relationships and family dynamics, 31—42 (1) 445—472 (4) Ww Waid, L.D., Frazier, L.D., Cultural differences Tammeveski, P., The making of national in possible selves during later life, 251—268 identity among older Estonians in_ the (3) United States, 399-414 (4) Ward-Griffin, C., Marshall, V.W., Reconceptu- The effects of religion on subjective aging alizing the relationship between “public” and in Singapore: An interreligious comparison “private” eldercare, 189—208 (2) (X. Jianbin and K.K. Mehta), 485—502 Woodward, K., Against wisdom: the social (4) politics of anger and aging, 55—67 (1)

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