This essay develops and performs a theory of intertextual memory; and uses this concept as a heuristic to re-conceptualize identity for people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. This work emerges from three key sites of personal and cultural inquiry. At the center is my engagement with my matrilineal ancestry; which is haunted by the specter of memory loss: my mother’s mother (my Nanny) was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in 2002 when she was 73; and my mother was diagnosed with Early Onset Alzheimer’s in 2012 when she was 51. By telling stories about my mother and my Nanny which rely on intertextual memory; I hope to broaden the poetic space of remembering and to challenge the Western humanistic conception of identity as inherent;...
International audienceHuman memory can be split into familiarity and recollection processes which co...
Taking as its starting point the value of literary studies to work on ageing, this paper explores th...
International audienceHuman memory can be split into familiarity and recollection processes which co...
abstract: Alzheimer's disease and related dementias are a growing issue in the United States. While ...
This is the first book-length exploration of the thoughts and experiences expressed by dementia pati...
This is the first book-length exploration of the thoughts and experiences expressed by dementia pati...
Alzheimer’s is a disease that poses a challenge to the established ways of thinking about the relati...
The thesis was designed to gain insight into how Alzheimer’s disease influences selfhood from first-...
In death-driven narratives of AIDS, phenomenological losses experienced as a result of changes to me...
AbstractFutures of Forgetting: Alzheimer’s Disease and the Lively Politics of AnticipationbyJennifer...
AbstractFutures of Forgetting: Alzheimer’s Disease and the Lively Politics of AnticipationbyJennifer...
Being diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease marks a status passage formally legitimating the incorporat...
In this article, caring, remembering and sharing memory are presented as moral responses, the case s...
International audienceBackground. Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative illness, which occ...
Autobiographical memory, or memory for personal experiences, allows individuals to define themselves...
International audienceHuman memory can be split into familiarity and recollection processes which co...
Taking as its starting point the value of literary studies to work on ageing, this paper explores th...
International audienceHuman memory can be split into familiarity and recollection processes which co...
abstract: Alzheimer's disease and related dementias are a growing issue in the United States. While ...
This is the first book-length exploration of the thoughts and experiences expressed by dementia pati...
This is the first book-length exploration of the thoughts and experiences expressed by dementia pati...
Alzheimer’s is a disease that poses a challenge to the established ways of thinking about the relati...
The thesis was designed to gain insight into how Alzheimer’s disease influences selfhood from first-...
In death-driven narratives of AIDS, phenomenological losses experienced as a result of changes to me...
AbstractFutures of Forgetting: Alzheimer’s Disease and the Lively Politics of AnticipationbyJennifer...
AbstractFutures of Forgetting: Alzheimer’s Disease and the Lively Politics of AnticipationbyJennifer...
Being diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease marks a status passage formally legitimating the incorporat...
In this article, caring, remembering and sharing memory are presented as moral responses, the case s...
International audienceBackground. Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative illness, which occ...
Autobiographical memory, or memory for personal experiences, allows individuals to define themselves...
International audienceHuman memory can be split into familiarity and recollection processes which co...
Taking as its starting point the value of literary studies to work on ageing, this paper explores th...
International audienceHuman memory can be split into familiarity and recollection processes which co...