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Ageing, Narrative and Identity: New Qualitative Social Research
outlines the methodology and results of the Fiction and the
Cultural Mediation of Ageing Project (FCMAP), led by a research
team from Brunel University, UK. In investigating how older people
resist stereotypical cultural representations of ageing, the study
demonstrates the importance of narrative understanding to social
agency. This book will therefore be of interest not only to
students and researchers in the growing interdisciplinary field of
Ageing Studies, but also to those with interests in Social Policy,
Social Narrative and wider socio-cultural conceptions of the
interaction between representation and everyday life.
"Rereading B.S. Johnson" offers a thorough introduction to the
innovative work of the controversial British writer acclaimed in
the 1960s and early 1970s. Growing academic interest and the
republication of his major works have been reinforced by Jonathan
Coe's award-winning biography "Like A Fiery Elephant" (2004). With
a preface by Coe, this collection, co-edited by two leading Johnson
scholars, offers an annotated bibliography, a chronology and
original readings of the author and his work in fourteen new
essays.
Handbook of Geriatric Oncology is a practical resource for
oncologists and related clinicians who want to provide
comprehensive, patient-centered care to the elderly cancer patient.
Divided into nine succinct sections, it includes topics spanning an
Overview of Geriatric Oncology and Aging, Geriatric Syndromes,
Geriatric Assessment, Select Cancers Commonly Diagnosed in the
Elderly, Communication with the Older Cancer Patient, the Nursing
Home Patient with Cancer, Models of Care and Survivorship,
Palliative Care, and Integrative Medicine. Complex issues such as
the physiologic changes of aging and their effect on cancer,
corresponding social and psychological aspects that accompany aging
and a cancer diagnosis, assessment of frailty, managing comorbid
conditions and diseases, effective communication among healthcare
providers, the patient and caregivers, as well as the risks and
benefits of cancer screening, are made simpler with helpful
clinical guidance and clinical pearls. Spearheaded by world experts
in geriatric oncology from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
in New York, this book is the definitive resource for oncologists
and related clinicians to meet the demands of clinical management
along the continuum of geriatric cancer care. Key Features:
Provides best practices for evaluating geriatric syndromes such as
functional dependency, falls, cognitive impairment and dementia,
delirium, depression and anxiety, social isolation as well as
syndromes related to nutrition, comorbid conditions, and
polypharmacy. Includes practical guidance on when to treat and when
not to treat cancer in older patients Discusses unique factors
associated with breast cancer, prostate cancer, colorectal cancer,
lung cancer, ovarian cancer, bladder cancer, pancreatic cancer,
head and neck cancers, and myelodysplastic syndromes in the elderly
that impact care plans and treatment.
This book outlines the methodology and results of the Fiction and
the Cultural Mediation of Ageing Project, led by a research team
from Brunel University, UK. It investigates how older people resist
stereotypical cultural representations of ageing and demonstrates
the importance of narrative understanding to social agency.
Growing academic interest and the republication of B.S. Johnson's
major works have been reinforced by Coe's award-winning biography
Like A Fiery Elephant (2004). With a preface by Coe, this
collection, co-edited by two leading Johnson scholars, offers an
annotated bibliography, a chronology and readings of the author and
his work.
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