Opposite Ends: widows' narratives of contemporary late life

P. Vasara
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The life course perspective frames this study of contemporary late life. Thematic narrative analysis is employed to analyse the stories of 16 Finn­ish widows aged 79–89 years (Moving in Old Age: Transitions in Housing and Care research project) in order to explore the experiences related to growing old. The results indicate two kinds of narratives: nostalgic rem­iniscences about a happy past are typical of the retiring to solitude story, characterised by experiences of life nearing its end and of letting go; and those inclined towards the keeping up narrative are still seeking new ex­periences and playing active roles in everyday life. Both kinds of stories encompass well-being, in spite of their apparent differences in outcome. These results indicate that there is no single description of ageing well. Individual experiences of growing old are unique, and are interpreted within the frame of past experiences and understandings acquired over the life course. Therefore, leeway should be given for individual consider­ations regarding the particularities of life arrangements in advanced age.
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两端:寡妇对当代晚期生活的叙述
生命历程的视角构成了当代晚年研究的框架。本文采用主题叙事分析的方法,分析了16名年龄在79-89岁之间的芬兰寡妇的故事(老年迁移:住房和护理的过渡研究项目),以探索与变老有关的经历。研究结果表明,有两种类型的叙事:一种是对幸福过去的怀旧回忆,这是退休后孤独故事的典型特征,其特征是生活接近尾声和放手的经历;那些倾向于保持叙事的人仍在寻求新的体验,并在日常生活中扮演积极的角色。这两种故事都包含了幸福,尽管它们的结果明显不同。这些结果表明,没有单一的描述老化。个人变老的经历是独特的,并在过去的经历和在生命过程中获得的理解的框架内得到解释。因此,对于老年生活安排的特殊性,应该给予个人考虑的余地。
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International Journal of Ageing and Later Life
International Journal of Ageing and Later Life Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Ageing and Later Life (IJAL) serves an audience interested in social and cultural aspects of ageing and later life development. As such, the Journal welcomes contributions that aim at advancing the theoretical and conceptual debate on research on ageing and later life. Contributions based on empirical work are also welcome as are methodologically interested discussions of relevance to the study of ageing and later life. Being an international journal, IJAL acknowledges the need to understand the cultural diversity and context dependency of ageing and later life.
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