Ageing masculinities, Alzheimer's and dementia narratives / / [edited by] Heike Hartung, Rüdiger Kunow and Matthew Sweney.

"This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. It is funded by the University of Graz and the Department of Health, Care, and Science of the Office of the Regional Government of Styria, Austria. Bringing together i...

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Superior document:Bloomsbury Studies in the Humanities, Ageing and Later Life
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Place / Publishing House:London [England] : : Bloomsbury Academic,, 2022.
[London, England] : : Bloomsbury Publishing,, 2022
Year of Publication:2022
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:Bloomsbury Studies in the Humanities, Ageing and Later Life.
Physical Description:1 online resource (224 pages)
Notes:Includes index.
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505 0 |a Acknowledgments / 01 Heike Hartung and Rüdiger Kunow -- Introduction: Alzheimer's Disease as a Gendered Affliction - Masculinities between Dementia Ventriloquism and Symptomatic Readings -- Section I: Conceptualizing Masculinities, Dementia Care and Embodiment / 02 Martina Zimmermann -- Chapter 1: From a "Care-Free" Distance? Adult Sons about Their Parents with Dementia: A Cross-Cultural Enquiry / 03 Annette Leibing and Cintia Engel ; Chapter 2: Masculinities in Brazil: Identity Tinkering and Dementia Care / 04 Melinda Niehus-Kettler ; Chapter 3: Becoming One of the Others: Embodying and Eliminating Fabricated Natures -- Section II: The Poetics of Dementia and Masculinity: Between Eulogy and Negation / 05 Katharina Fürholzer. Chapter 4: Living Oblivion: Poetic Narratives of Dementia and Fatherhood in Pia Tafdrup's Tarkovsky's Horses / 06 Joao Paulo Guimaraes and Daae Jung ; Chapter 5: Anne Carson, Dementia and the Negative Self -- Section III: Masculinity and Dementia in Film: Between Laughter and Violence / 07 Stefan Horlacher and Franziska Röber ; Chapter 6: Of Bees, Boobies and Frank Sinatra: Masculinity and Alzheimer's in Contemporary European Film Comedies / 08 Raquel Medina ; Chapter 7: Writing the Past to Fight Alzheimer's Disease: Masculinity, Temporality, and Agency in Memoir of a Murderer -- Section IV: Perspectives on Masculinity and Dementia in Memoirs and Fictional Narratives / 09 Michaela Schrage-Früh ; Chapter 8: Stories of Exile and Home: Dementia and Masculinity in Arno Geiger's Der alte König in seinem Exil and Ian Maleney's Minor Monuments / 10 Teresa Requena-Pelegri ; Chapter 9: Narratives of Parkinson's Dementia and Masculinities: Jonathan Franzen's The Corrections / 11 Heike Hartung ; Chapter 10: Illness Memoirs, Ageing Masculinities and Care: The 'Son's Book of the Father' -- 12 Contributors -- 13 Index. 
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