约翰·厄普代克关于年龄歧视的思想实验

R. Adelman
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这篇文章摘自约翰·厄普代克的小说《寻找我的脸》(2002),这是一个思想实验,在这个实验中,代际学习使年轻人能够通过识别老年人的内在美来克服年龄歧视。这个虚构的互动包括2001年早春的一天,一位来自纽约的27岁女记者在佛蒙特州中部一位老妇人的家中采访了一位78岁的女艺术家。文学思想实验是老年学研究的一种可行工具。
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John Updike's Thought Experiment on Ageism
This article extracts from John Updike's novel, Seek My Face (2002), a thought experiment in which intergenerational learning enables a younger person to overcome ageism by recognition of an older person's inner beauty. The fictional interaction entails an interview of a 78-year-old female artist by a 27-year-old female journalist from New York City at the older woman's home in central Vermont during a single day in the early spring of 2001. The literary thought experiment is a viable tool for gerontological research.
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