殖民化老龄身体与晚年生活的组织

Colonizing the Aged Body and the Organization of Later Life

ORGANIZATION STUDIES · 2014
被引 34
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

基于养老院田野调查,运用Deetz的“企业殖民化”理论,分析老年人被集中安置如何导致社会隔离,并探讨身体规训对晚年生活的组织作用。

Abstract

Based on fieldwork in residential homes, arrangements for the care of older people are examined with reference, primarily, to Deetz’s theory of ‘corporate colonization’. Extending this theory, it is argued that grouping such people in care homes can result in a form of social segregation, one that reflects the management of the aged body in relation to normative constructions of dependence. Focusing on the experiences of residents, the everyday effects of narratives of decline on disciplining the lives of older people are assessed, with this analysis taking recourse to the work of Foucault (1979). The result is the identification of three related concepts at work in the colonizing process of the aged body: (i) appropriation of the body – the physical and social practices involved in placing older people in care homes; (ii) separation from previous identities – how a range of new subjectivities are produced in the process of becoming a ‘resident’; and (iii) contesting colonized identities – the ways in which residents can attempt to challenge normative concepts of managed physical and mental decline. Overall the disciplining of the body is theorized not only as an adjunct to the notion of corporate colonization but also, more generally, as a prominent and powerful organizing principle of later life.

社会学老年学组织研究身体研究护理研究