CONCEPTS OF TIME AND NARRATIVE TEMPORALITY IN THE STUDY OF AGING

Authors
Citation
J. Baars, CONCEPTS OF TIME AND NARRATIVE TEMPORALITY IN THE STUDY OF AGING, Journal of aging studies, 11(4), 1997, pp. 283-295
Citations number
17
Journal title
ISSN journal
08904065
Volume
11
Issue
4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
283 - 295
Database
ISI
SICI code
0890-4065(1997)11:4<283:COTANT>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
In the context of present day Western culture, human aging is in dange r of losing its temporal qualities because of the way it is objectifie d by scientific research and practical organization. An overemphasis o n chronological concepts of lime plays an important role in this proce ss. Such concepts have a special function: they help to produce exact, but abstract and formal measurements. For gerontology, chronological time is indispensable because of its general scope of measurement. At the same time, we have to acknowledge that chronological time concepts can only be of limited significance for understanding the temporal di mensions of aging. Firstly, it is argued that even for research on agi ng, comparative concepts of time deserve the same status as metric con cepts. Secondly, it is emphasized that human aging takes place within human time, with a present, past and future. This sense of a longitudi nal present is missing in chronological lime but eminently elaborated in narrative action. Narratives also shed some light on the concept of (the aging) personal identity and cultural images of aging.