The article explores the significance of dress in the embodied experience of dementia, exploring questions of identity, memory and relationship. It suggests that clothing and dress are important in the analysis of the day-to-day experiences of people with dementia, giving access to dimensions of selfhood often ignored in over-cognitive accounts of being. As a result clothing and dress can be significant to the provision of person-centred dementia care. These arguments are explored through ideas of embodied identity, the materialisation of memories, and the maintenance, or otherwise, of appearance in care. The article forms part of the background to an ESRC-funded empirical study exploring the role of clothing and dress in the everyday lives...
In this article, we use clothes as a tool for exploring the life stories and narratives of people wi...
Dress forms part of the taken-for-granted routines that constitute everyday life, but can be dys-rup...
Dress forms part of the taken-for-granted routines that constitute everyday life, but can be dys-rup...
Clothes are central to how we perform our identities. In this article we show how these processes co...
Clothes are central to how we perform our identities. In this article we show how these processes co...
Clothes are central to how we perform our identities. In this article, we show how these processes c...
The article explores the significance of dress in the embodied experience of dementia, exploring que...
In this article, we use clothes as a tool for exploring the life stories and narratives of people wi...
The article explores the neglected subject of clothing and dementia. Addressing questions of the bod...
This paper explores how the materiality of dress mediates and shapes practices of care in the contex...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Data were gathered using innovative ethnographic and...
The article explores how clothing exposes - and troubles - the ambiguous location of care homes on t...
The article explores how clothing exposes – and troubles – the ambiguous location of care homes on t...
In this article, we use clothes as a tool for exploring the life-stories and narratives of people wi...
In this article, we use clothes as a tool for exploring the life stories and narratives of people wi...
In this article, we use clothes as a tool for exploring the life stories and narratives of people wi...
Dress forms part of the taken-for-granted routines that constitute everyday life, but can be dys-rup...
Dress forms part of the taken-for-granted routines that constitute everyday life, but can be dys-rup...
Clothes are central to how we perform our identities. In this article we show how these processes co...
Clothes are central to how we perform our identities. In this article we show how these processes co...
Clothes are central to how we perform our identities. In this article, we show how these processes c...
The article explores the significance of dress in the embodied experience of dementia, exploring que...
In this article, we use clothes as a tool for exploring the life stories and narratives of people wi...
The article explores the neglected subject of clothing and dementia. Addressing questions of the bod...
This paper explores how the materiality of dress mediates and shapes practices of care in the contex...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Data were gathered using innovative ethnographic and...
The article explores how clothing exposes - and troubles - the ambiguous location of care homes on t...
The article explores how clothing exposes – and troubles – the ambiguous location of care homes on t...
In this article, we use clothes as a tool for exploring the life-stories and narratives of people wi...
In this article, we use clothes as a tool for exploring the life stories and narratives of people wi...
In this article, we use clothes as a tool for exploring the life stories and narratives of people wi...
Dress forms part of the taken-for-granted routines that constitute everyday life, but can be dys-rup...
Dress forms part of the taken-for-granted routines that constitute everyday life, but can be dys-rup...