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Title: People with learning disabilities and adulthood


1
People with learning disabilities and adulthood
  • Disability Studies Association Conference
  • Lancaster University September 18-20 2006
  • Anna M. Kittelsaa
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology

2
The study
  • Study of the daily lives of 8 young adults
  • Research methods participant observations, field
    conversations and interviews
  • Have known the participants for 18 20 months

3
The Norwegian Context
  • Members of welfare society entitled to certain
    services and benefits
  • Sheltered living, segregated work and often
    segregated leisure activities
  • Income disability benefits

4
Adult status in Western societies examples
  • Production and reproduction
  • Civil rights
  • Internal qualities independence, autonomy,
    competency
  • External markers work, marriage / co-habitation,
    parenting, voting

5
The content of my paper
  • Point of departure the notion of eternal child
    or eternal youth
  • Some narratives told by the participants in my
    study organised around external and internal
    markers of adulthood
  • Challenging the taken-for-granted perspectives of
    adulthood by stating our common interdependence

6
External markers of adulthood according to the
participants
  • Work
  • Leaving home
  • Take responsibility of ones home and economy
  • Marriage or co-habitation
  • Voting

7
Internal markers of adulthood according to the
participants
  • Developing self-sufficiency
  • Competency
  • Takes time to reach the goal
  • Enjoying life

8
To be an adult and to be seen as one
  • Important for the participants to communicate
    their adult status
  • They know the central markers of adulthood and
    present themselves accordingly

9
However
  • As eternal children or youth they are excluded
    from real participation in society
  • The segregated arrangements and services signal
    that the participants are not fully able to
    decide for themselves
  • Often met by paternalistic attitudes

10
Challenging myths
  • The independent and autonomous individual is a
    myth because during a life course we are all
    dependent
  • The participants know that they need some
    assistance, but do not accept that as a
    prerequisite for being denied full adult status
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