Do I look at you with love? : : reimagining the story of dementia / / Mark Freeman.

Do I Look at You with Love? were the words uttered by Mark Freeman's mother when she learned, once again, that he was her son. This book explores the experience of dementia as it transpired during the course of the final twelve years of her life, from the time of her diagnosis until her death i...

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Superior document:Personal/Public Scholarship ; Volume 9
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill Sense,, [2021]
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Personal/Public Scholarship ; Volume 9
Do I Look at You with Love? were the words uttered by Mark Freeman's mother when she learned, once again, that he was her son. This book explores the experience of dementia as it transpired during the course of the final twelve years of her life, from the time of her diagnosis until her death in 2016 at age 93. As a longtime student of memory, identity, and narrative, as well as the son of a woman with dementia, he had a remarkable opportunity to try to understand and tell her story. Much of the story is tragic. But there were other periods and other dimensions of relationship that were beautiful and that could not have emerged without her very affliction. In the midst of affliction there were gifts, arriving unbidden, that served to alert Freeman and his family to what is most precious and real. These are part of the story too. Part narrative psychology, part memoir, part meditation on the beauty and light that might be found amidst the ravages of time and memory, Freeman's moving story is emblematic of nothing less than the bittersweet reality of life itself.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Acknowledgments -- Introduction: A Different Kind of Story -- Chapter 1: A Relational Perspective on Dementia -- Chapter 2: Protest -- Chapter 3: Presence -- Chapter 4: Dislocation -- Chapter 5: Release -- Chapter 6: Death, Dementia, and the Face of the Divine -- Coda: Reimagining Dementia, Reimagining Life -- References -- About the Author.
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Dementia Patients Family relationships.
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contents Acknowledgments -- Introduction: A Different Kind of Story -- Chapter 1: A Relational Perspective on Dementia -- Chapter 2: Protest -- Chapter 3: Presence -- Chapter 4: Dislocation -- Chapter 5: Release -- Chapter 6: Death, Dementia, and the Face of the Divine -- Coda: Reimagining Dementia, Reimagining Life -- References -- About the Author.
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