The trouble with vulnerability. Narrating ageing during the COVID-19 pandemic
Autor: | Paula Vasara, Anna Simola, Antero Olakivi |
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Přispěvatelé: | Tampere University, Welfare Sciences, Centre of Excellence in Research on Ageing and Care, Sociology |
Rok vydání: | 2023 |
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Health (social science) 515 Psychology General Arts and Humanities vulnerability COVID-19 pandemic COVID-19 General Social Sciences General Medicine narrative analysis pandemiat 5144 Social psychology ikääntyminen successful ageing narratiivinen tutkimus poikkeusolot ageism 5141 Sociology Life-span and Life-course Studies ikäsyrjintä ikääntyneet haavoittuvuus |
Zdroj: | Journal of Aging Studies. 64:101106 |
ISSN: | 0890-4065 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jaging.2023.101106 |
Popis: | In this paper, we have used the exceptional circumstances created by the COVID-19 pandemic as a window for investigating the ambivalent, stereotypical and often-incongruent portrayals of exceptional vulnerability and resilient self-management that define the self-constructions available for older adults. From the onset of the pandemic, older adults were publicly and homogenously presented as a biomedically vulnerable population, and the implementation of restrictive measures also raised concerns over their psychosocial vulnerability and wellbeing. Meanwhile, the key political responses to the pandemic in most affluent countries aligned with the dominant paradigms of successful and active ageing that build on the ideal of resilient and responsible ageing subjects. Within this context, in our paper we have examined how older individuals negotiated such conflicting characterisations in relation to their self-understandings. In empirical terms, we drew on data comprising written narratives collected in Finland during the initial stage of the pandemic. We demonstrate how the stereotypical and ageist connotations associated with older adults' psychosocial vulnerability may have paradoxically offered some older adults novel building blocks for positive self-constructions as individuals who are not exceptionally vulnerable, despite ageist assumptions of homogeneity. However, our analysis also shows that such building blocks are not equally distributed. Our conclusions highlight the lack of legitimate ways for people to admit to vulnerabilities and voice their needs without the fear of being categorised under ageist, othering and stigmatised identities. publishedVersion |
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