It is estimated that a third of children know someone living with dementia, and there are now many picturebooks for young children that help to explain the changes dementia can bring to family life. Despite their number, there has been little examination of what these books communicate about health and illness. To address this, the current study presents a close visual and textual analysis of 10 recent picturebooks in English that aim to teach children about dementia. Our analysis reveals that in these books dementia is exclusively framed in terms of ageing, and as an illness of older adults. Furthermore, the books rely heavily on mechanistic metaphors to explain the causes of dementia. However, at the same time the “still the same person” ...
Background: Limited research exists on the development and needs of children of parents with young-o...
Aim: Exposure to dementia - operationalised as exposure to dementia information, increased contact, ...
This work focuses on the themes of old age, ageing and dementia. It seeks to explore how people who ...
It is estimated that a third of children know someone living with dementia, and there are now many p...
Approximately one third of children have met someone living with dementia and increasingly families ...
In recent years there has been a marked increase in the publication of illustrated picturebooks for ...
Recent years have seen a steep growth in the publication of richly illustrated picturebook stories t...
In this paper, we combine critical gerontology with literary linguistics to analyse fictional repres...
Dementia remains widely feared and stigmatised in contemporary society. Popular representations comm...
This article contributes to debates about the category “dementia,” which until recently has been dom...
This article contributes to debates about the cat-egory “dementia, ” which until recently has been d...
As human beings, we need narratives to help us to make sense of the world, particularly when the sto...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) affects the entire family system, including young children. Yet there are f...
The dementias are illnesses which have significant cultural prominence and feature in a wide range o...
Metaphors help shape the social world. Yet, with research and language guidelines focusing primarily...
Background: Limited research exists on the development and needs of children of parents with young-o...
Aim: Exposure to dementia - operationalised as exposure to dementia information, increased contact, ...
This work focuses on the themes of old age, ageing and dementia. It seeks to explore how people who ...
It is estimated that a third of children know someone living with dementia, and there are now many p...
Approximately one third of children have met someone living with dementia and increasingly families ...
In recent years there has been a marked increase in the publication of illustrated picturebooks for ...
Recent years have seen a steep growth in the publication of richly illustrated picturebook stories t...
In this paper, we combine critical gerontology with literary linguistics to analyse fictional repres...
Dementia remains widely feared and stigmatised in contemporary society. Popular representations comm...
This article contributes to debates about the category “dementia,” which until recently has been dom...
This article contributes to debates about the cat-egory “dementia, ” which until recently has been d...
As human beings, we need narratives to help us to make sense of the world, particularly when the sto...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) affects the entire family system, including young children. Yet there are f...
The dementias are illnesses which have significant cultural prominence and feature in a wide range o...
Metaphors help shape the social world. Yet, with research and language guidelines focusing primarily...
Background: Limited research exists on the development and needs of children of parents with young-o...
Aim: Exposure to dementia - operationalised as exposure to dementia information, increased contact, ...
This work focuses on the themes of old age, ageing and dementia. It seeks to explore how people who ...