Article ID: CBB465074051

Wrinkles in Time: Old Age, Gender and Temporality in Nineteenth-Century Germany (2023)

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This article explores one of the classic questions in the history of old age: what happened to the status of the elderly in the nineteenth century? How do we explain the emergence of the modern notion of an old age defined by ‘declines’ of every sort (cognitive, physical, financial)? The article focuses on Germany, then and now a global leader on this issue, and it focuses on women, whose ageing was more widely discussed than that of men. It shows that the great nineteenth-century debate about the elderly was not about industrialisation, labour, health or social policy. It was a debate about time. The cultural understanding of the elderly changed because the culture of temporality did. The focus on futurity and the youth around 1900 is well known, as modern Germany became convulsed with imperial fantasies and electric urban life. This had, it turns out, negative repercussions for older Germans. No longer the accretions of a long past of wisdom and experience, they were identified instead with their short future of corporeal decline and death. The social attitude towards older people is therefore related to the broader social attitude towards time, history and change: a finding that might apply in other times and places, including our own.

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Authors & Contributors
Susanne Schmidt
Khan, B. Zorina
Kim, Sonja Myung
Kelly J. Dixon
Rich, Rachel
Elisa Garrido
Journals
Gender and History
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century
Business History Review
Health and History
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Publishers
Harvard University Press
Routledge
University of Chicago Press
University of Michigan Press
University of North Carolina Press
University of Hawaiʻi Press
Concepts
Women
Gender
Aging
Human body
Science and technology studies (STS)
Feminism
People
Sheehy, Gail
Time Periods
19th century
21st century
18th century
20th century, late
20th century
20th century, early
Places
United States
Great Britain
Africa
India
Chicago (Illinois, U.S.)
Montana (U.S.)
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