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引用次数: 4
摘要
本文是作者生活中五个“大开眼界”的职业经历的个人叙述,说明了传记事件如何塑造机会并激发关键老年学的知识创造。借用皮埃尔·布迪厄(Pierre Bourdieu)的方法论概念“哲学中的田野工作”(fieldwork in philosophy),这种说法表明,批判性思维只有在它被建立、协商、转化和分享的生活环境中才有意义。因此,关于老龄化的理论观点,尽管具有抽象的本质,但有其自身的历史和不可预测的故事,值得进行“实地调查”。本文还强调,批判性老年学中的“批判性”包括对老年学研究的主观条件的强烈反思和自我批判维度,特别是在老年学声称是一门客观科学的情况下。
Five eye-openers in my life of critical gerontology
This paper is a personal account of five ‘‘eye-opening’’ career experiences in the author’s life that illustrate how biographical events shape opportunities and inspire knowledge-making in critical gerontology. Borrowing from Pierre Bourdieu’s methodological concept of ‘‘fieldwork in philosophy,’’ this account suggests that critical thinking only becomes meaningful in the lived contexts in which it is grounded, negotiated, transformed, and shared. Thus theoretical ideas about ageing, despite their abstract nature, have historical and unpredictable stories of their own that are worthy of a ‘‘fieldwork’’ approach. The paper also emphasises that the ‘‘critical’’ in critical gerontology includes a strong reflexive and self-critical dimension about the subjective conditions of doing gerontological research, especially in the face of gerontology’s claim to be an objective science.
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.