Sultan Aysel
Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, Institute for Addiction Research, Germany; Goethe University, Department of Educational Sciences, Germany.
J Aging Stud. 2022 Mar;60:100990. doi: 10.1016/j.jaging.2021.100990. Epub 2021 Nov 19.
Rethinking old age and what aging means within the context and materiality of drug use, this paper asks, 'how does drug use matter in old age?' and follows a series of conceptual arguments to link aging studies and critical drug studies with material gerontology in an intersectional analysis. To do this, four research areas are reviewed to conceptualize habitual drug use in old age. First, aging is explored through its biological, subjective, and socio-material representations. Secondly, the merits of material gerontological thinking are discussed and developed in connection to marginalization and related intersectionality representing the third and fourth areas of research, respectively. Conceptual results suggest a model of 'embodied-drugged-aging,' an integrated conceptual approach which neither categorizes nor abstracts aging with drug use from its social and material contexts.
本文重新思考老年以及在药物使用的背景和物质性中衰老意味着什么,提出“药物使用在老年中如何重要?”这一问题,并通过一系列概念论证,在交叉分析中将衰老研究、批判性药物研究与物质老年学联系起来。为此,回顾了四个研究领域,以对老年人的习惯性药物使用进行概念化。首先,从生物学、主观和社会物质表征方面探讨衰老。其次,分别结合代表第三和第四研究领域的边缘化及相关交叉性,讨论并发展物质老年学思维的优点。概念性结果提出了一个“身体药物化衰老”模型,这是一种综合概念方法,既不将药物使用情况下的衰老从其社会和物质背景中进行分类,也不进行抽象。