Older Humans and Their Dogs

Angela Bartram
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Loneliness and a lack of socialization can have a deteriorating effect on life experience and health. Unfortunately, loneliness is an experience often felt by older people, and interspecies companionship can provide valuable and daily interaction that is positive for well-being. In the place of another human, a dog may inhabit a role as a provider of emotional support. In Judith Butler’s sense of performative identity, there is a becoming of that which we do. Using an approach of working with (rather than on) people, this informs sensitive and sympathetic methodologies for an analysis of the significance and benefit of interspecies companionship for older people in the initial stages of my artistic research project, Dogs and the Elderly. Made with participants of the Alzheimer’s Society’s “Memory Cafés” in Nottingham and Lincolnshire (UK), the project demonstrates how interspecies companionship can be valuable for supporting the emotional health and wellbeing of older people. This illustrated photo and text article discusses how the project’s older humans and their dogs inhabit a togetherness within supportive interspecies relationships in various ways, and how this contributes to their lived experience. It explores the stories of a group of people, living with or supporting others with early-stage Alzheimer’s, who speak to companionship with their dogs to articulate the significance of the relationship from their perspective.
老年人和他们的狗
孤独和缺乏社交会对生活体验和健康产生恶化的影响。不幸的是,孤独是老年人经常感受到的一种体验,而不同物种间的陪伴可以提供宝贵的日常互动,对老年人的健康有积极的作用。在朱迪斯-巴特勒(Judith Butler)的表演性身份意识中,我们所做的一切都会成为一种身份。在我的艺术研究项目 "狗与老人 "的最初阶段,我采用与人(而不是对人)一起工作的方法,用敏感而富有同情心的方法来分析跨物种陪伴对老年人的意义和益处。该项目是与英国诺丁汉和林肯郡阿尔茨海默氏症协会 "记忆咖啡馆 "的参与者共同完成的,展示了人与人之间的陪伴对于支持老年人的情感健康和幸福是多么有价值。这篇图文并茂的文章讨论了项目中的老年人和他们的狗如何以各种方式在支持性的跨物种关系中共同生活,以及这如何有助于他们的生活体验。文章探讨了一群人的故事,他们与患有早期阿尔茨海默氏症的人生活在一起或为其提供支持,他们讲述了与爱犬相伴的故事,从他们的角度阐述了这种关系的意义。
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