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Contemporary Narratives of Dementia: Ethics, Ageing, Politics: Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature

Autor Sarah Falcus, Katsura Sako
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This book examines narratives of dementia in contemporary literary texts, studying what is now a pressing issue with deep political, economic, and social implications for many ageing societies. As part of the increasing visibility of dementia in social and cultural life, these narratives pose ethical, aesthetic, and political questions about subjectivity, agency, and care that help us to interrogate the cultural discourse of dementia. Contemporary Narratives of Dementia is a seminal book that offers a sustained examination of a wide range of literary narratives, from auto/biographies and detective fiction, to children’s books and comic books. With its wide-reaching theoretical and critical scope, its comparative dimension, and its inclusion of multiple genres, this book is important for scholars engaging with studies of dementia and ageing in diverse disciplines.
Sarah Falcus is a Reader in Contemporary Literature at the University of Huddersfield, UK. She has research interests in contemporary women’s writing, feminism and literary gerontology. She is the co-director of the Dementia and Cultural Narrative (DCN) network.
Katsura Sako is an Associate Professor of English, at Keio University, Japan. Her main field of research is in post-war/contemporary British literature, and she has particular interests in gender, ageing and illness. She is a member of the steering committee of the DCN network.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032241616
ISBN-10: 1032241616
Pagini: 238
Ilustrații: 26 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction
The Discourse of Dementia
Narrativising Dementia
Past, Present and Future in Narratives of Dementia
Care and Vulnerability in Narratives of Dementia
Structure of the book
Conclusion
Chapter One: A Story of One’s Own: Auto/Biographies of Dementia
Part One: Autosomatographies: Writing from the Inside
Part Two: Somatographies: Familial Stories
The Burden of Care: Jan’s Story and Keeper
Family History and Genealogy: The Last of His Mind and Remind Me Who I Am, Again
Graphic Life Writing
Chapter Two: Time, Narrative and Life with Dementia
Part One: Time and Memory in Barney’s Version and The Wilderness
Part Two: Care and family stories in The Memory Book and The One with the News
Chapter Three: Dementia and Narratives of Detection
Part One: Detection, Dementia and Loss
Part Two: Dementia and Care in Women’s Detective Narratives
Chapter Four: Familial Tales: Inheritance and Generational Time
Part One: Family History and Generational Time: Grace and Mary, Remember Remember, The Bonesetter’s Daughter, The Story of Forgetting and Essex County
Part Two: Bequeathing the Future: The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey and We Are Not Ourselves
Chapter Five: Dementia in Children’s Picturebooks
Children’s Literature
Continuity and Change in Picturebooks about Dementia
Conclusion
Bibliography

Notă biografică

Sarah Falcus is a Reader in Contemporary Literature at the University of Huddersfield, UK. She has research interests in contemporary women’s writing, feminism and literary gerontology. She is the co-director of the Dementia and Cultural Narrative (DCN) network.
Katsura Sako is Associate Professor of English, Keio University, Japan. Her main field of research is in post-war/contemporary British literature and she has interests in gender, ageing and illness. She is a steering committee of the DCN network.

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This book examines narratives of dementia in contemporary literary texts, studying what is now a pressing issue with deep political, economic, and social implications for many ageing societies. As part of the increasing visibility of dementia in social and cultural life, these narratives pose ethical, aesthetic, and political questions about sub