Division of Psychiatry, UCL Faculty of Brain Sciences, 6(th) Floor, Maple House, 148 Tottenham Court Road, London, UK.
Division of Psychiatry, UCL Faculty of Brain Sciences, 6(th) Floor, Maple House, 148 Tottenham Court Road, London, UK.
J Aging Stud. 2022 Sep;62:101051. doi: 10.1016/j.jaging.2022.101051. Epub 2022 Jun 15.
The concept of ageism as oppression has become an important point of reference in contemporary gerontology. Apart from its giving substance to the negative experiences impacting on older people, the idea of ageism as oppression is used in many different contexts, with different meanings. In this paper we argue that the positioning of ageism as oppression, rather than constituting a deepening of gerontological focus, seems to serve as a way of connecting those using it with other social movements for whom oppression and its overcoming have been critical to their historical development. In and of itself, we argue, ageism as oppression has little instrumental value in effecting change over and above that associated with the identification of discrimination experienced by older people in various settings. Furthermore, it risks reinforcing a homogenized perspective of later life that masks the complex and contradictory position that later life occupies in most aging societies.
年龄歧视作为压迫的概念已成为当代老年学的一个重要参考点。除了为影响老年人的负面经验提供实质内容外,年龄歧视作为压迫的观念在许多不同的背景下被使用,具有不同的含义。在本文中,我们认为将年龄歧视定位为压迫,而不是深化老年学的重点,似乎是一种将使用它的人与其他社会运动联系起来的方式,对于这些社会运动来说,压迫及其克服对于他们的历史发展至关重要。我们认为,作为压迫的年龄歧视本身在促成变革方面的工具价值不大,除了与在各种环境中经历的老年人歧视的识别相关联的变革之外。此外,它有可能强化一种对晚年生活的同质化观点,这种观点掩盖了晚年在大多数老龄化社会中所处的复杂和矛盾的地位。