This edited volume analyses how forms of individual and societal forgetting, as envisaged in contemporary literary texts and other works of art, tie into cultural concepts of pathological memory loss how globally diverse experiences of violence and trauma are represented as relating to dementia and in what ways this affects our understanding of the fraught and entangled histories of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries
As the population ages and dementia becomes more commonplace, we have seen a corresponding increase...
As populations around the globe grow older, a greater number of people are becoming susceptible to t...
‘Dis-identifications from dominant models of subject-formation can be productive and creative’ (Brai...
This edited volume analyses how forms of individual and societal forgetting, as envisaged in contemp...
Memory loss is not always viewed purely as a contingent neurobiological process present in an ageing...
This dissertation examines cultural and literary responses to dementia in narratives dealing with th...
This article contributes to debates about the cat-egory “dementia, ” which until recently has been d...
This article asks what the reasons are for the frequent linking of the image of the Holocaust with t...
This article contributes to debates about the category “dementia,” which until recently has been dom...
Die Herausgebenden Aagje Swinnen und Mark Schweda versammeln im vorliegenden Sammelband Expertisen a...
Bringing together essays by nineteen respected scholars, this volume approaches dementia from a vari...
This article examines the contemporary phenomenon of fiction and film about Holocaust survivors suff...
In today’s context of rapid socio-political changes, with deepening ethnic and religious conflicts o...
Understanding dementia is a pressing social challenge. This article draws on the ‘Dementia talking: ...
This is the first book-length exploration of the thoughts and experiences expressed by dementia pati...
As the population ages and dementia becomes more commonplace, we have seen a corresponding increase...
As populations around the globe grow older, a greater number of people are becoming susceptible to t...
‘Dis-identifications from dominant models of subject-formation can be productive and creative’ (Brai...
This edited volume analyses how forms of individual and societal forgetting, as envisaged in contemp...
Memory loss is not always viewed purely as a contingent neurobiological process present in an ageing...
This dissertation examines cultural and literary responses to dementia in narratives dealing with th...
This article contributes to debates about the cat-egory “dementia, ” which until recently has been d...
This article asks what the reasons are for the frequent linking of the image of the Holocaust with t...
This article contributes to debates about the category “dementia,” which until recently has been dom...
Die Herausgebenden Aagje Swinnen und Mark Schweda versammeln im vorliegenden Sammelband Expertisen a...
Bringing together essays by nineteen respected scholars, this volume approaches dementia from a vari...
This article examines the contemporary phenomenon of fiction and film about Holocaust survivors suff...
In today’s context of rapid socio-political changes, with deepening ethnic and religious conflicts o...
Understanding dementia is a pressing social challenge. This article draws on the ‘Dementia talking: ...
This is the first book-length exploration of the thoughts and experiences expressed by dementia pati...
As the population ages and dementia becomes more commonplace, we have seen a corresponding increase...
As populations around the globe grow older, a greater number of people are becoming susceptible to t...
‘Dis-identifications from dominant models of subject-formation can be productive and creative’ (Brai...