Disability and Later Life

C. Gilleard, P. Higgs
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This chapter highlights the importance of bodily impairment and infirmity in creating social divisions in later life. It begins with a consideration of what constitutes disability and impairment. It examines such distinctions and divisions in the light of the social model of disability and the distinction between ageing with disability and ageing into disability. While the former draws more easily upon the social model, the social identification with disability is more difficult for those whose adult lives have placed them in the position of being able-bodied adults. The confounding of age and disability represents not simply a social divide, but a divide within the person. While policies designed to serve older people as former workers who have become pensioners to some degree protects the financial interests of older disabled people, the absence of community framed by disability risks a greater social exclusion. The rise of policies designed both to encourage older people to be responsible for the success of their own ageing and to more strictly delineate distinctions (and entitlements) between the frail and the non-frail has sharpened this division. The difficulties are highlighted of aligning a social model of disability and the common interests of disabled people with a model based on frailty as an intersectional location fashioned around age disadvantage and disablement.
残疾与晚年生活
这一章强调了身体损伤和虚弱在晚年造成社会分裂的重要性。它首先考虑什么是残疾和损伤。它根据残疾的社会模式和残疾老龄化与残疾老龄化之间的区别来审查这种区别和划分。虽然前者更容易借鉴社会模式,但对于那些成年生活将他们置于健全成年人位置的人来说,社会对残疾的认同更加困难。把年龄和残疾混为一谈,不仅代表了一种社会鸿沟,也代表了一个人内心的鸿沟。虽然旨在为已成为养老金领取者的前工人老年人提供服务的政策在一定程度上保护了残疾老年人的经济利益,但缺乏残疾社区可能会造成更大的社会排斥。旨在鼓励老年人为自己的晚年生活负责,并更严格地划定体弱多病和非体弱多病之间的区别(和权利)的政策的兴起,加剧了这种分化。残疾人的社会模式和残疾人的共同利益与以脆弱为中心,围绕年龄劣势和残疾形成的交叉点的模式相协调的困难突出。
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