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PORTFOLIO: Aging into Disability/Disability into Aging: An Interview with Sophie Sartain 投资组合:衰老到残疾/残疾到衰老:Sophie Sartain访谈
IF 1.1 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2021-05-11 DOI: 10.5195/AA.2021.339
C. Verbruggen, S. Sartain
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Thinking About ‘Completed Life’ Euthanasia in the Netherlands from the Generative Perspective: A Reflexive Exploration 生成性视角下对荷兰“完成生命”安乐死的思考:反思性探索
IF 1.1 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2021-05-11 DOI: 10.5195/AA.2021.286
S. van der Geest, P. Satalkar
In this reflective essay, we explore the concept of generativity and propose it as a more positive interpretation of the experience of ‘completed life’ and its bearing on the wish to die. In 2010, more than 100,000 people in the Netherlands signed a petition requesting an extension of the existing euthanasia legislation. They asked the government to grant euthanasia to older persons who feel tired of life and who regard their lives as complete, in the absence of physical or psychic sickness. Debates about ‘completed life’ euthanasia have continued since then, but the various factions in these debates have been unable to reach consensus or conclusion. In this paper, we analyse the concept of generativity and use this to interpret statements by supporters of ‘completed life’ euthanasia. Next, we disentangle common idioms that people use when they grow older and feel that death is approaching yet still out of reach. The aim of this article is to invite readers to reflect on the wish for ‘completed life’ euthanasia as a meaningful end-of-life reaction.
在这篇反思性的文章中,我们探讨了生成的概念,并提出它是对“完成生活”的体验及其对死亡愿望的影响的更积极的解释。2010年,超过10万人在荷兰签署了一份请愿书,要求延长现有的安乐死立法。他们要求政府允许对那些对生活感到厌倦、认为自己的生活很完整、没有身体或精神疾病的老年人实施安乐死。从那时起,关于“完成生命”安乐死的辩论一直在继续,但这些辩论中的各个派别一直无法达成共识或结论。在本文中,我们分析了生成的概念,并用它来解释“完成生命”安乐死的支持者的陈述。接下来,我们将解开人们在变老、感到死亡即将来临但仍遥不可及时使用的常用习语。这篇文章的目的是邀请读者反思安乐死作为一种有意义的生命结束反应的愿望。
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On Vulnerability, Resilience, and Age: Older Americans Reflect on the Pandemic 脆弱性、韧性和年龄:美国老年人对疫情的反思
IF 1.1 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-12-14 DOI: 10.5195/aa.2020.317
Sarah Lamb
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引用次数: 7
The Serendipitous Life and Career of Dr. Jay Sokolovsky 杰伊·索科洛夫斯基博士的意外生活和事业
IF 1.1 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-12-14 DOI: 10.5195/aa.2020.327
Caleb Chrisley, B. Timms
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An Attitude of Gratitude: Older Japanese in the Hopeful Present 感恩的态度:充满希望的当下的日本老年人
IF 1.1 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-12-14 DOI: 10.5195/aa.2020.244
I. Kavedžija
In this article I explore ideas of the good and meaningful life in older age, based on ethnographic research with older Japanese in the city of Osaka. Some of my interlocutors and friends in the field spoke about the approaching end of their life. When speaking about the time remaining, many expressed their sense that the future ‘will somehow turn out [all right]’ (nantonaku). This statement of quiet hope acknowledged change and encapsulated a desire to support others; it also shifted emphasis away from the future. This is not to say that the experience was for my interlocutors primarily marked by an orientation towards the past: by reminiscing and recollection. Inhabiting the moment was equally important. While reminiscing and narrating past events clearly relate to meaning-making, then, what is the role of dwelling in the moment for maintaining a meaningful existence? I will argue that dwelling in the moment allows for the cultivation of an attitude of gratitude, which lends meaning to a life. This attitude of gratitude binds together both reflection on the past and attention to the present moment in its fullness. It also, I suggest, opens up space for a particular kind of hope, grounded in the moment. Thus, the sense of the good and meaningful life that my older friends conveyed encapsulates an attitude of gratitude as a way of inhabiting the present, rather than dwelling in the past or leaping towards the future. 
在这篇文章中,我基于对大阪市老年人的民族志研究,探讨了老年人美好而有意义的生活的想法。我的一些对话者和在这个领域的朋友谈到了他们即将结束的生命。在谈到剩下的时间时,许多人表达了他们的感觉,即未来“将以某种方式[好起来]”(nantonaku)。这句默默的希望之语承认了变化,并包含了支持他人的愿望;它还把重点从未来转移了。这并不是说,对我的对话者来说,这种经历的主要特征是对过去的取向:通过回忆和回忆。活在当下同样重要。虽然回忆和叙述过去的事件显然与意义的创造有关,那么,活在当下对于维持有意义的存在有什么作用呢?我认为活在当下可以培养一种感恩的态度,这给生活带来了意义。这种感恩的态度将对过去的反思和对现在的充分关注结合在一起。我认为,它也为一种特定的希望打开了空间,这种希望根植于当下。因此,我的老朋友们所传达的美好而有意义的生活的感觉包含了一种感恩的态度,作为一种生活在现在的方式,而不是停留在过去或跳跃到未来。
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How We Talk About Aging During a Global Pandemic Matters: On Ageist Othering and Aging ‘Others’ Talking Back 在全球大流行病期间,我们如何谈论老龄化很重要:论老龄化与老龄化“他人”的反击
IF 1.1 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-12-14 DOI: 10.5195/aa.2020.277
C. Verbruggen, Britteny M. Howell, K. Simmons
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引用次数: 8
Film Review: Manu 电影评论:马努
IF 1.1 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-12-14 DOI: 10.5195/aa.2020.298
Karen Lok Yi Wong
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AAGE Obituary for Madelyn (Micki) Iris, PhD AAGE纪念Madelin(Micki)Iris博士
IF 1.1 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-12-14 DOI: 10.5195/aa.2020.323
R. Berman, M. Perkinson, Robert W. Schrauf, Ellen Ziegemeier
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Book Review: Ending Ageism or How not to Shoot Old People 书评:结束年龄歧视或如何不射杀老人
IF 1.1 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-12-14 DOI: 10.5195/aa.2020.292
M. Aaron Guest
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Recognizing Older Individuals: An Essay on Critical Gerontology, Robin Hood, and the COVID-19 Crisis 认识老年人:批判老年病学、罗宾汉和新冠肺炎危机论文
IF 1.1 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-12-14 DOI: 10.5195/aa.2020.315
A. Leibing
Cockroach and bug infestations, seniors calling out repeatedly for help, rotting food, COVID-19-infected patients put in the same room with those who are healthy, missed meals, seniors left in soiled diapers and linens – these are just some of the things Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) personnel have seen while helping in five long-term care homes in Ontario The military, called in to help at some of Ontario's worst-hit long-term care homes during the COVID-19 pandemic, confirmed what caregivers and family members of those in the homes have been saying for years: there is a crisis in how we care for our seniors © 2020, University Library System, University of Pittsburgh All rights reserved
蟑螂和虫子感染,老年人反复呼救,腐烂的食物,感染新冠肺炎的患者与健康的人被关在同一个房间里,错过了吃饭,老年人被留在脏尿布和床单里——这些只是加拿大武装部队(CAF)人员在安大略省五家长期护理院提供帮助时看到的一些情况,在新冠肺炎大流行期间,呼吁在安大略省一些受灾最严重的长期护理院提供帮助,证实了护理人员和家庭成员多年来一直在说的话:我们照顾老年人的方式存在危机©2020,匹兹堡大学图书馆系统版权所有
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