Title of article :
Happy, stable and contented: accomplished ageing in the imagined futures of young New Zealanders
Author/Authors :
FORBES، KATHERINE E نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
In imagining how their lives might turn out, 100 young New Zealanders aged
between 16 and 18 years wrote descriptions of their future lifecourse. Their descriptions
of themselves at the nominal age of 80 years form the basis of the
research reported in this paper. For these young people, ageing and old age are
understood as accomplishments in the context of an imagined lifecourse. They
see personal ageing as shaped by a common temporal ordering of life events that
ensures material security, financial success, and an enduring intimate relationship.
In imagining themselves aged 80 years, three key themes that constitute a
discourse of ‘accomplished ageing’ were identified: the experience of old age
would be contingent on achievements throughout the lifecourse ; old age would
be a time for harvest ; and while people may look old they can continue to ‘be’
young. Although their images of bodily appearance included some negative
stereotypes of old age, appearance and bodily function were understood as
amenable to life-long self-management. The young people imagined themselves
as life-long active agents, and framed a positive image and homogeneous social
identity for older people. The ‘accomplished ageing’ discourse has implications
for how ageing is understood by young people. In particular, the social identity
that accomplished ageing implies may shape how they relate to those who do not
accomplish ageing in the imagined optimistic and homogeneous way.
Keywords :
imagined futures , KATHERINE E. FORBES , Young people , accomplished ageing , Lifecourse
Journal title :
Ageing and Society
Journal title :
Ageing and Society