Critical Dementia Studies

Critical Dementia Studies

An Introduction

Ward, Richard; Sandberg, Linn J.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

290

Mole

9781032118833

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: Why critical dementia studies and why now?

Part I: Reclaiming and recasting

1. I want to be the orchestrator of my entire fabulous life

2. Small quantities at a time: On music, poetry and social media

3. Who knew a pothole could bring it all back?

4. Nobody is allowed to offend us - not by language, nor by attitude

5. Recognizing Birkby: Living and caring with dementia

Part II: Re/framing

6. 'Lost in time like tears in rain': Critical Perspectives on Personhood and Dementia

7. Multi-Species Dementia Studies: How moving beyond human exceptionalism can advance dementia's more critical turn

8. Reframing 'ethnicity' in dementia research: Reflections on current whiteness of research and the need for an anti-racist approach

9. Frames of Dementia, grieving otherwise in The Father, Relic and Supernova: Representing dementia in recent film

Part III: Care and control

10. Precarity and Dementia

11. An Emerging Necropolitics of the Dementias

12. Segregation and Incarceration of People Living with Dementia in Care Homes: Critical Disability and Human Rights Approaches

13. The carnival is not over: cultural resistance in dementia care environments

Part IV: Forging alliances

14. Convergences, Collaborations, and Co-conspirators: The Radical Potentiality of Critical Disability Studies and Critical Dementia Studies

15. Thinking dementia differently: Dialogues between feminist scholarship and dementia studies

16. Revolutionising dementia policy and practice: Guidance from 'the memory girl', an accomplice

17. Taking a Queer Turn - the significance of Queer Theory for Critical Dementia Studies

18. Neurodiversity and dementia: Pitfalls, possibilities and some personal notes

19. Thinking back and looking ahead: Co-ordinates for critical methodologies in dementia studies
dementia;ageing;disability;chronic illness;social care;social work;social policy;Critical Disability Studies Scholars;Young Man;Dementia Context;UN;Dementia Research;Dementia Studies;Critical Disability Studies;Minority Ethnicities;Violated;Epistemic Injustice;Younger Onset Dementia;Dementia Care;Dementia Activist;Neurocognitive Disorder;LGBT Community;Dementia Scholars;Anti-oppressive Social Work;Queer Theoretical Work;Malignant Social Psychology;PCC;Feminist Difference Theorists;DNR Order;Critical Autism Studies;Academic Research Development;Minority Ethnic Persons