- ASAO Monograph #10
AGING AND ITS TRANSFORMATION:
MOVING TOWARD DEATH IN PACIFIC
SOCIETIES
- Edited by Dorothy Ayers Counts and David R
Counts
-
- University Press of America 1985;
University of Pittsburgh Press 1992
1. Introduction: Linking Concepts: Aging and Gender,
Aging and Death Dorothy Ayers Counts and David R
Counts
PART I: Aging and Gender
2. Koro and Kuia: Aging and Gender Among The Maori of
New Zealand
Karen P Sinclair
3. Gender Complementarity, Aging and Reproduction Among
New Zealand Pakeha Women
Michèle D Dominy
4. Kinship, Gender, and Aging on Pulap, Caroline
Islands
Juliana Flinn
PART II: Aging, Gender and
Dying
5. Ko'oua: Aging in the Marquesas Islands
John Kirkpatrick
6. Conceptions of Maturing and Dying In the 'Middle of
Heaven'
Laurence Marshall Carucci
7. I'm not Dead Yet! Aging and Death: Process and
Experience in Kaliai
Dorothy Ayers Counts and David R Counts
8. Gender, Aging, and Dying In an Egalitarian
Society
Maria Lepowsky
PART III: Aging, Death and
Dying
9. Passing Away and Loss of Life: Aging and Death Among
the Managalase of Papua New Guinea
William H McKellin
10. Femsep's Last Garden: A Telefol Response to
Mortality
Dan Jorgensen
11. Death by Sorcery: The Social Dynamics of Dying in
Bariai, West New Britain
Naomi M Scaletta
PART IV: Conclusion
12. Conclusions: Aging and Dying in Pacific Societies:
Implications for Theory in Social Gerontology
Victor W Marshall
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