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摘要
身体是衰老发生的地方,也是我们导航和体验物质世界的方式。随着年龄的增长,我们的身体会发生变化,我们对物质环境的体验(以及与物质环境的互动)也会发生变化。这篇文章介绍了一项民族志研究的结果,研究对象是英格兰北部一家老年人之家的居民,他们的日常生活经历。我借鉴了“具体化的生命历程”(Marshall and Katz 2012)的概念,认为居民对在家的感受是由他们一生中具体化的、暂时的和社会物质的经历塑造的,这些经历贯穿了他们在住宅中的整个时间。
The body is a site on which ageing occurs and is also the means by which we navigate and experience a material world. As our bodies change as we age, so too do our experiences of (and interactions with) our material environment. This article presents findings from an ethnographic study of the experiences of everyday life among residents of an older people's home in northern England. I draw on the concept of the ‘embodied life course’ (Marshall and Katz 2012) to argue that residents’ feelings about being and becoming at home were shaped by their embodied, temporal and socio-material experiences throughout their lives, and that these experiences continued throughout their time in the residential home.