Opposite Ends : widows' narratives of contemporary late life
Vasara, P. (2020). Opposite Ends : widows' narratives of contemporary late life. International Journal of Ageing and Later Life, 14(2), 35-59. https://doi.org/10.3384/ijal.1652-8670.1619
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2020Discipline
Ikääntymisen ja hoivan tutkimuksen huippuyksikköYhteiskuntapolitiikkaHyvinvoinnin tutkimuksen yhteisöCentre of Excellence in Research on Ageing and CareSocial and Public PolicySchool of WellbeingCopyright
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The life course perspective frames this study of contemporary late life. Thematic narrative analysis is employed to analyse the stories of 16 Finnish widows aged 79–89 years (Moving in Old Age: Transitions in Housing and Care research project) in order to explore the experiences related to growing old. The results indicate two kinds of narratives: nostalgic reminiscences about a happy past are typical of the retiring to solitude story, characterised by experiences of life nearing its end and of letting go; and those inclined towards the keeping up narrative are still seeking new experiences and playing active roles in everyday life. Both kinds of stories encompass well-being, in spite of their apparent differences in outcome. These results indicate that there is no single description of ageing well. Individual experiences of growing old are unique, and are interpreted within the frame of past experiences and understandings acquired over the life course. Therefore, leeway should be given for individual considerations regarding the particularities of life arrangements in advanced age.
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This study is conducted at the University of Jyväskylä, and it is a part of the research conducted in Linked Ageing: Interdependencies in Housing and Care in the Course of Later Life (LinkAGE, 2016–2020, project number 299053) research project and Centre of Excellence in Research on Ageing and Care (CoEAgeCare, 2018–2025, project number 312303), funded by the Academy of Finland.License
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