Vad är det att åldras? : en etnologisk studie av åldrande, kropp och materialitet
What Is it to Grow Old? : An Ethnological Study of Ageing, Body and Materiality
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Summary, in English
This is a qualitative study; the material consists of interviews, participant observations and an ethnological questionnaire sent out through the Folk Life Archive at Lund University. The participants are both men and women and they are eighty years or more.
The study shows how the ageing process makes the materiality of everyday life become apparent. Well-known objects transform from invisible and taken for granted, to visible and something reflected upon. Likewise, the ageing body makes habits and routines emerge and come into sight. Old age requires flexibility, a readiness to reshape, invent or end ordinary habits and routines. Routines also organize time, and when the biological and the cultural rhythms differ, it is something the individual has to relate to in thought and in action.
Just as objects appear and become visible and reflected upon, so do places emerge. Places outside the home show that ageing and old age tend to make the boundary indistinct between the experience of being a subject and the experience of being categorized as an “old person”. At home, such a categorization is less important, since the home environment has the power to strengthen the individual´s subjectivity and identity.
The ageing process may also entail the incorporation of new objects, intended to compensate or replace bodily functions. Since these objects are associated with decline, decay and infirmity, it can be difficult to adapt and integrate them into everyday life. Such objects imply taking on an identity as an “old person”, which might feel alienating.
When the participants describe their daily life, they express the feeling that it is everyday materiality that has changed, not themselves or their bodies. The conclusion is that the ageing process occurs in the relation between the body and the surrounding world and its objects.
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Publishing year
2012
Language
Swedish
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Document type
Dissertation
Publisher
Lund University
Topic
- Cultural Studies
Keywords
- ageing
- old age
- culture
- health
- body
- materiality
- everyday life
- routines
- phenomenology
Status
Published
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ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISBN: 978-91-7473-341-9
Defence date
21 September 2012
Defence time
10:15
Defence place
Sal 201, Kulturanatomen, Biskopsgatan 7, Lund
Opponent
- Lindqvist Beatriz (Docent)