We Disappear tells the story of the author\u27s experiences growing up in a diplomat and Christian Scientist family. Each chapter corresponds to a different chapter in the author\u27s life, as she moves from East Berlin to apartheid South Africa to Washington, D.C. to Munich to Minnesota. The opening and closing chapters of the memoir serve as bookends, and depict the author\u27s struggle to accept her grandmother\u27s Alzheimer\u27s, a disease unacknowledged by her Christian Scientist family
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Alzheimer’s is a disease that poses a challenge to the established ways of thinking about the relati...
Accidental Ghosts is a collection of narrative lyrics that examine the cyclical and often paradoxica...
Thesis advisor: Paula MathieuThe following work is a memoir that chronicles my grandmother’s battle ...
A young woman deals with an unwanted inheritance, searching for an explanation of its origin as she ...
This collection of interconnected essays explores the author’s personal obsession with two separate ...
Dr. Edward Ansello details the last memories he made and recalled with his mother, who struggled wit...
Remembering Sophia Jane braids personal narratives and research on the nature of Alzheimer’s, memory...
Someone’s Missing…and I Think It’s Me is a unique blend of memoir, advice, and art. Gaustad chronicl...
Disappearances is a coming of age novel that includes science fiction and magical elements. It focus...
This dissertation uses autoethnography and critical psychological and philosophical theories to expl...
Graduation date: 1999This thesis is the first of three sections in what will be a book-long project ...
Everyone was startled by the flood that burst forth from my previously dry tear ducts, even me. What...
In this paper, the author responds to the Moules and Estefan (2018) Editorial “Watching My Mother Di...
In her award-winning collection, Elizabeth Oness travels a vast emotional terrain, from the loss of ...
Disappearing Act is a manuscript of fiction consisting of four short stories: Disappearing Act, C...
Alzheimer’s is a disease that poses a challenge to the established ways of thinking about the relati...
Accidental Ghosts is a collection of narrative lyrics that examine the cyclical and often paradoxica...
Thesis advisor: Paula MathieuThe following work is a memoir that chronicles my grandmother’s battle ...