Item #155827 Forever young : a cultural history of longevity / by Lucian Boia ; translated by Trista Selous. Lucian Boia.

Forever young : a cultural history of longevity / by Lucian Boia ; translated by Trista Selous

2004, First English Edition. London : Reaktion. Fine paperback copy. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 224 pages; Physical desc. : 224 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. Rev. and expanded ed. Of: Pour vivre deux cent ans., published Paris, Press Editions, 1998. Includes bibliographical references (p. 214-220) and index. Translated from the French. Subject: Aging --Psychological aspects --Health Promotion --History --Longevity --Science --Life Sciences --Biology --Developmental Biology --Social science --Anthropology --Cultural. Summary: "Forever Young" offers a wide-ranging survey of the notion of longevity, from Antiquity to the present. The author looks at the many manifestations of one of humanity's most powerful dreams: the prolongation of life and youth with immortality as a final objective. Using a variety of sources, religion, folk traditions, science, literature and art, the book shows on the one hand the persistence of the human spirit (the desire for longevity is revealed as an extremely stable archetype throughout history) and on the other, the innovations specific to each period or culture (due to the progress of science and differing ideologies and attitudes). Nowadays, prolonging life and youth has become a major goal of society due to a combination of several factors: the spectacular increase in life expectancy; the advances of science and especially genetics; and finally, the decline of religious belief in life after death, emphasizing the only remaining certainty corporeal life. The author, a specialist in mythology and imagination, approaches his subject in an accessible and engaging way. Item #155827
ISBN: 1861891547

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