Jason Danely (2014). Aging and Loss: Mourning and Maturity in Contemporary Japan. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 246 pp. ISBN 978 0 8135 6516 3 (paperback)

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REVIEWED by ELS-MARIE ANBACKEN* Ih ave read a lot of literature on Japanese society and aging since the early 1990s. A recurring theme is the issue of care and filial duty in a changing society: Who cares, who should care, and where? Danely has composed a unique tapestry which tells the (hi)story of aging, care and intergenera- tional relations by using aesthetics and spirituality as tools for analysis. In doing so, new aspects of the experience of aging as experiences of loss are dealt with, in the intersections of aging studies, religion and, perhaps, gerontological social work. The ethnography unfolds, starting out from the choice of site and informants to careful interpretations of conversations and participant observations. The in-depth stories and analyses of this interweave with theoretical reflections resulted in a rich ''story,'' which is both an academic study and a piece of fine art. Throughout the ethnography, Danely uses the cultural reference of Ubasuteyama, the mountain where old grannies were taken by their eldest son to die. Danely draws on this tale in a deeply creative way across time to show that it continues to influence the ways old age care is dispensed till this day. Even though eldercare is available, the view of filial duty as an ideal for care appears to linger on, but interwoven with individual
杰森·丹尼利(2014)。衰老与失落:当代日本的哀悼与成熟。New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 246 pp. ISBN 978 0 8135 6516 3(平装本)
自20世纪90年代初以来,我读了很多关于日本社会和老龄化的文献。一个反复出现的主题是在一个不断变化的社会中关心和孝顺的问题:谁关心,谁应该关心,在哪里?Danely创作了一幅独特的挂毯,用美学和灵性作为分析工具,讲述了老龄化、护理和代际关系的故事。在这样做的过程中,衰老经历的新方面作为失去的经历被处理,在老龄化研究,宗教,也许,老年学社会工作的交叉点。民族志展开,从地点和信息的选择开始,到对对话和参与者观察的仔细解释。这种深入的故事和分析与理论思考交织在一起,形成了一个丰富的“故事”,既是一种学术研究,也是一件美术作品。在整个民族志中,Danely使用了Ubasuteyama的文化参考,即年迈的祖母被他们的长子带到那里去死的山。Danely以一种极富创造性的方式利用了这个故事,以表明它继续影响着老年人护理的方式,直到今天。尽管养老是可行的,但作为养老理想的孝道似乎仍在延续,但与个人交织在一起
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International Journal of Ageing and Later Life
International Journal of Ageing and Later Life Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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3.10
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发文量
12
审稿时长
27 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Ageing and Later Life (IJAL) serves an audience interested in social and cultural aspects of ageing and later life development. As such, the Journal welcomes contributions that aim at advancing the theoretical and conceptual debate on research on ageing and later life. Contributions based on empirical work are also welcome as are methodologically interested discussions of relevance to the study of ageing and later life. Being an international journal, IJAL acknowledges the need to understand the cultural diversity and context dependency of ageing and later life.
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