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Dementia is an urgent global concern, often termed a widespread
'problem', 'tragedy' or 'burden' and a subject best addressed by
health and social policy and practice. However, creative writers
can offer powerful and imaginative insights into the experience of
dementia across cultures and over time. This cross-disciplinary
volume explores how engaging with dementia through its myriad
literary representations can help to deepen and humanise attitudes
to people living with the condition. Offering and interrogating a
wide array of perspectives about how dementia might be 'imagined',
this book allows us to see how different ways of being can inflect
one another. By drawing on the 'lived' experience of the individual
unique person and their loved ones, literature can contribute to a
deeper and more compassionate and more liberating attitude to a
phenomenon that is both natural and unnatural. Novels, plays and
stories reveal a rich panoply of responses ranging from the tragic
to the comic, allowing us to understand that people with dementia
often offer us models of humour, courage and resilience, and carers
can also embody a range of responses from rigidity to compassion.
Dementia and Literature problematises the subject of dementia,
encouraging us all to question our own hegemonies critically and
creatively. Drawing on literary studies, cultural studies,
education, clinical psychology, psychiatry, nursing and
gerontology, this book is a fascinating contribution to the
emerging area of the medical and health humanities. The book will
be of interest to those living with dementia and their caregivers
as well as to the academic community and policy makers.
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