Holstein Martha B, Minkler Meredith
Department of Religious Studies, DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Gerontologist. 2003 Dec;43(6):787-96. doi: 10.1093/geront/43.6.787.
The "new gerontology," built on the concept of successful aging, sets forth the preconditions for and the end product of the process of aging successfully. Focused on health and active participation in life, it vests largely within individuals the power to achieve this normatively desirable state. While acknowledging the contributions of the scientific base for Rowe and Kahn's successful aging model, we emphasize the need for a more careful examination of the model itself. Using critical gerontology as a primary filter, we critique this normative vision by focusing on its unarticulated (and perhaps unexplored) values, assumptions, and consequences. We argue that these unexamined features may further harm older people, particularly older women, the poor, and people of color who are already marginalized. We conclude by suggesting forms of resistance to this univocal standard.
基于成功老龄化概念构建的“新老年学”,阐述了成功老龄化过程的前提条件和最终成果。它关注健康和积极参与生活,很大程度上赋予个体实现这种规范上理想状态的能力。在承认科学基础对罗和卡恩成功老龄化模型的贡献的同时,我们强调需要对该模型本身进行更仔细的审视。以批判老年学作为主要视角,我们通过关注其未阐明(或许也未被探索)的价值观、假设和后果来批判这种规范性观点。我们认为,这些未经审视的特征可能会进一步伤害老年人,尤其是老年女性、贫困者以及已经处于边缘地位的有色人种。我们通过提出抵制这种单一标准的形式来得出结论。