A Sensory Gaze into Embodied, Material and Emplaced Meanings: Midlife Experience of Creative Leisure Occupations

Tamar Amiri-Savitzky*, Merel Visse, Ton Satink, Aagje Swinnen

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Abstract

Creative leisure occupations, such as arts and crafts, can give rise to meaningfulness. To date, much of what is known about meaningful occupations relates to verbalised meanings. This article assumes a sensory gaze to examine the tangible creative leisure occupations of three women in midlife. A sensory ethnographic approach compris-ing participant observation, a reflexive ethnography diary, and photo elicitation was augmented by semi-structured interviews, revealing the ways that meaningfulness is felt and sensed in the body through emplaced interactions with nonhuman elements: materials, objects, space and time. The findings provide fresh insights into embodied and emplaced experiences of meaningfulness in occupation in the context of meaningful ageing, illustrating how meaningfulness in occupation goes beyond what can be experienced or expressed in words, spanning both tangible and intangible themes.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)82-107
Number of pages26
JournalAnthropological Journal of European Cultures
Volume32
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2023

Keywords

  • ageing
  • crafts
  • creative leisure occupations
  • meaningful
  • midlife
  • photo elicitation
  • sensory ethnography
  • PHENOMENOLOGY
  • SCIENCE
  • MIDDLE
  • TIME
  • FORM

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