Cultural Alienation in the Ageing Person

Older adults are faced with numerous physical, social and psychological changes in their day-to-day life. In addition, they are inundated by a youth-oriented culture that promotes novelty ideas and challenges to our society. In this article, we examine an important issue related to the relationship...

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Main Author: Daniela Marinova
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: PsychOpen 2013-10-01
Series:Psychological Thought
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Online Access:http://psyct.psychopen.eu/article/view/63/63
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spelling doaj-b3ae9ecf178c43dda3b6b5678c9be48e2020-11-25T03:51:11ZbulPsychOpenPsychological Thought2193-72812013-10-0162264282doi:10.5964/psyct.v6i2.63Cultural Alienation in the Ageing PersonDaniela MarinovaOlder adults are faced with numerous physical, social and psychological changes in their day-to-day life. In addition, they are inundated by a youth-oriented culture that promotes novelty ideas and challenges to our society. In this article, we examine an important issue related to the relationship between cultural changes and older individuals by combining insights from phenomenological studies on cultural alienation with psychological findings on aspects of beliefs and attitudes of the ageing individual. Based on data collected in Bulgaria (N = 39), we found high levels of cultural alienation in individuals reaching old age. Furthermore, comparative analyses across gender groups revealed that both males and females are similar in the degree of reluctance to accepting and understanding the new cultural forms. The findings are discussed in the context of Jean Améry’s (1968) “On Ageing: Revolt and Resignation” and Simone de Beauvoir’s (1970) essay “The Coming of Age” for better understanding the cultural perception in the aged person. The consistency of these findings challenges for further examination of cultural attitudes across different cultures.http://psyct.psychopen.eu/article/view/63/63cultural perceptionaged personattitude changescultural alienation
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Cultural Alienation in the Ageing Person
Psychological Thought
cultural perception
aged person
attitude changes
cultural alienation
author_facet Daniela Marinova
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title Cultural Alienation in the Ageing Person
title_short Cultural Alienation in the Ageing Person
title_full Cultural Alienation in the Ageing Person
title_fullStr Cultural Alienation in the Ageing Person
title_full_unstemmed Cultural Alienation in the Ageing Person
title_sort cultural alienation in the ageing person
publisher PsychOpen
series Psychological Thought
issn 2193-7281
publishDate 2013-10-01
description Older adults are faced with numerous physical, social and psychological changes in their day-to-day life. In addition, they are inundated by a youth-oriented culture that promotes novelty ideas and challenges to our society. In this article, we examine an important issue related to the relationship between cultural changes and older individuals by combining insights from phenomenological studies on cultural alienation with psychological findings on aspects of beliefs and attitudes of the ageing individual. Based on data collected in Bulgaria (N = 39), we found high levels of cultural alienation in individuals reaching old age. Furthermore, comparative analyses across gender groups revealed that both males and females are similar in the degree of reluctance to accepting and understanding the new cultural forms. The findings are discussed in the context of Jean Améry’s (1968) “On Ageing: Revolt and Resignation” and Simone de Beauvoir’s (1970) essay “The Coming of Age” for better understanding the cultural perception in the aged person. The consistency of these findings challenges for further examination of cultural attitudes across different cultures.
topic cultural perception
aged person
attitude changes
cultural alienation
url http://psyct.psychopen.eu/article/view/63/63
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