The diseased brain and the failing mind : : dementia in science, medicine and literature of the long twentieth century / / Martina Zimmermann.

"The Diseased Brain and the Failing Mind charts changing cultural understandings of dementia and alzheimer's disease in scientific and cultural texts across the 20th Century. Reading a range of texts from the US, UK, Europe and Japan, the book examines how the language of dementia - regard...

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Place / Publishing House:London England : New York : Bloomsbury Academic,, 2020.
London : : Bloomsbury Publishing,, 2020
Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:Explorations in science and literature
Physical Description:1 online resource (285 pages)
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505 0 |a Cover -- Half-title Page -- Dedication Page -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Series Preface -- 1 Introduction -- Alzheimer's disease: A twenty-first-century first-world scare -- Dementia in history -- Methodology: Literature and science -- Overview -- Part I The organic paradigm -- 2 From brain inspection to cell death -- The Forsyte Saga: The cultural image of dementia in the fin-de-siècle family novel -- Dementia and memory loss in science, medicine and literature before 1880 -- Auguste D. and Johann F.: Alzheimer's clinical cases and histological research 
505 8 |a The case -- The discourse of degeneration -- The definition of the disease -- The reaction to the definition of the disease -- Degeneration: The old and new narrative of loss and decline in medico-scientific literature on dementia and Alzheimer's disease -- There Were No Windows: The patient's illness experience in the modernist novel -- Part II The ageing perspective -- 3 Culture shapes politics shapes science -- Researching old age: From medical science to old-age psychiatry -- At The Jerusalem: Dementia defines the elderly in 1960s new realist fiction 
505 8 |a 4 The loss of self in healthcare and cultural discourse -- Caregiver guides: Helpers in the face of loss and decline -- Out of Mind: The postmodern novel delves into the mind of the patient -- Part III The cognitive picture -- 5 The narrative of loss in a growing biomedical and literary marketplace of Alzheimer's disease -- Neurodegeneration: The biochemical narrative of lost molecules, pathways and communication -- On genes and genealogy: The patient as specimen, carrier and type in research and popular science 
505 8 |a Death in Slow Motion: Past identities, lost plots and old age in caregiver life-writing -- 6 Neurotechnologies and narrative examine the failing mind -- The visual exploration of the brain and fascination with the mind -- The Dying of the Light: Detective fiction claims back patient authority -- Who Will I Be When I Die? Patient life-writing around the year 2000 -- Part IV The whole-person prospects -- 7 The dichotomy of Alzheimer's disease -- Immunization hope and hype: The patient as non-responder 
505 8 |a La guardiana di Ulisse: The patient beyond forgetting in children's literature and adult fiction of the new century -- Alzheimer mon amour: Healthcare changes and patient personality in contemporary caregiver memoirs -- We Are Not Ourselves: The cultural image of Alzheimer's disease in the twenty-first-century bildungsroman -- 8 Conclusion -- Glossary -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index Page -- Copyright Page 
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