This is a fictionalised piece of life writing. In it I try to capture some of the challenges and frustrations within a mother-daughter relationship, at a point when the mother is developing dementia. I also try to convey the way in which aspects of the mother-daughter relationship are reversed, as the daughter begins to act as carer or 'mother' to her own birth mother
May is a polyphonic novel partly narrated by the eponymous character, a Lancashire housewife and mot...
The problem in ‘Night, Mother is the external and internal conflict of mother in her family, the rea...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Clini...
This article reports on a small-scale study where people giving and receiving care were invited to t...
Dementia and its side effects often leave individuals unable to tell their stories or experiences. C...
Mother-daughter relationships are long-lasting affiliations that have the potential of influencing a...
In this paper, we combine critical gerontology with literary linguistics to analyse fictional repres...
This novel excerpt is from Maelstroms, a coming-of-age story that explores an unusual mother-daughte...
This article aims to gain insight in the normative struggles of adult children caring for their agei...
Evidence suggests that intergenerational caregiving between mothers and daughters will become increa...
As human beings, we need narratives to help us to make sense of the world, particularly when the sto...
Evidence suggests that intergenerational caregiving between mothers and daughters will become increa...
This article concentrates on the care for people who suffer from progressive dementia. Dementia has ...
In this chapter I explore the accounts of adult children caring for a parent with dementia. Dementia...
This chapter is a personal reflection of a daughter’s experience of supporting and caring for her mo...
May is a polyphonic novel partly narrated by the eponymous character, a Lancashire housewife and mot...
The problem in ‘Night, Mother is the external and internal conflict of mother in her family, the rea...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Clini...
This article reports on a small-scale study where people giving and receiving care were invited to t...
Dementia and its side effects often leave individuals unable to tell their stories or experiences. C...
Mother-daughter relationships are long-lasting affiliations that have the potential of influencing a...
In this paper, we combine critical gerontology with literary linguistics to analyse fictional repres...
This novel excerpt is from Maelstroms, a coming-of-age story that explores an unusual mother-daughte...
This article aims to gain insight in the normative struggles of adult children caring for their agei...
Evidence suggests that intergenerational caregiving between mothers and daughters will become increa...
As human beings, we need narratives to help us to make sense of the world, particularly when the sto...
Evidence suggests that intergenerational caregiving between mothers and daughters will become increa...
This article concentrates on the care for people who suffer from progressive dementia. Dementia has ...
In this chapter I explore the accounts of adult children caring for a parent with dementia. Dementia...
This chapter is a personal reflection of a daughter’s experience of supporting and caring for her mo...
May is a polyphonic novel partly narrated by the eponymous character, a Lancashire housewife and mot...
The problem in ‘Night, Mother is the external and internal conflict of mother in her family, the rea...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Clini...