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Ageing Masculinities, Alzheimer's and Dementia Narratives
By (Author) Heike Hartung
Edited by Rdiger Kunow
Edited by Matthew Sweney
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
24th August 2023
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Psychology of ageing
Alzheimers and dementia
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Film history, theory or criticism
Maturation and ageing
809.933561
Paperback
224
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Bringing together insights from masculinity studies and age studies, this open access book focuses on the gendered and relational perspectives in cultural representations of Alzheimers disease. Combining a comparative and interdisciplinary approach, the authors analyse the interrelations between masculinities and representations of dementia from a wide range of cultural contexts to explore it as an intensely gendered and cultural disease. They examine memoir, film, poetry and prose fiction, and look at work from a wide range of authors, including Anne Carson, Jonathan Franzen and Philip Roth, to provide new insights into established narratives of dementia and explore the complex ways that the disease resists representation and narration and questions traditional views of selfhood and human development. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the ERA Gender-Net+ Project MASCAGE, the University of Graz (Center for Inter-American Studies) and the Government of Styria, Austria.
This edited book comprises some outstanding contributions whose contents can be effectively implemented in academic seminars of Medical Humanities. The book has the merit of extending our understanding of what the spectrum of dementia is, how it can be approached and communicated inside and outside of academia. What is more, it is an appeal for everyone to recognize people with dementia and meet them on their own terms. * Jahrbuch Literatur und Medizin *
This volume brings together some of the finest scholars from the fields of critical age and dementia studies. It adds an important intersectional perspective to the cultural critique of Alzheimers representations in the public sphere. * Aagje Swinnen, Professor with Specialized Remit in Aging Studies, Maastricht University, the Netherlands *
Heike Hartung has published widely in interdisciplinary ageing studies. Recent publications include Ageing, Gender and Illness in Anglophone Literature and Embodied Narration. She is a founding member of the European Network in Ageing Studies and co-editor of the Transcript Aging Studies publication series. Rdiger Kunow is a retired Full Professor and Chair of the American Studies program at Potsdam University, Germany. He is a founding member of ENAS, the European Network in Aging Studies, and currently involved in the MASCAGE project. Matthew Sweney is an editor and translator, lecturer at Palack University Olomouc, Czech Republic and researcher in the MASCAGE project Ageing Masculinities at the Center for Inter-American Studies, University of Graz, Austria. He earned his PhD in English and American Studies at Palack University Olomouc, Czech Republic.