The biopolitics of dementia : a neurocritical perspective / James Rupert Fletcher
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781003398523
- 616.831
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : the successful failure of dementia research
Studying dementia : post-1970s divergences in dementia studies and the Alzheimer’s movement
Anti-(bio)medical ; neuro-agnostic : why dementia studies needs neurocritical responses to the biopolitics of dementia
Deconstructing biopolitical commitments : a neurocritical analysis of biogenic disease, normal ageing and promissory futures
Making dementia curable : circling cognition, biomarkers and meaningfulness
Destigmatising normality : how the awareness economy misconstrues and perpetuates stigma
Moralising ethnicity : governance through the racialisation of outcomes
The political economy of dementia : post-2008 financialisation, awareness-as-welfare and speculative demographic alarmism
Conclusion : promissory sociopolitical histories
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