TY - BOOK AU - Ward,Richard AU - Sandberg,Linn J. TI - Critical dementia studies: : an introduction T2 - Dementia in critical dialogue SN - 9781003221982 U1 - 616.8310072 PY - 2023/// CY - London PB - Routledge KW - Dementia KW - Research N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction : why critical dementia studies and why now? / Linn J. Sandberg, Richard Ward; Part 1. Reclaiming and recasting; I want to be the orchestrator of my entire fabulous life / Dáithí Clayton; Small quantities at a time : on music, poetry and social media / Ronald Amanze; Who knew a pothole could bring it all back? / Patrick Ettenes; Nobody is allowed to offend us – not by language, nor by attitude / Helga Rohra; Recognising Birkby : living and caring with dementia / Wendy Hulko, Marsha Griffith, Birkby Griffith; Part 2. Re/framing; ‘Lost in time like tears in rain’ : critical perspectives on personhood and dementia / Stephen Katz, Annette Leibing; Multi-species dementia studies : how moving beyond human exceptionalism can advance dementia's more critical turn / Nick Jenkins; Reframing ‘ethnicity’ in dementia research : reflections on current whiteness of research and the need for an anti-racist approach / Maria Zubair; Frames of dementia, grieving otherwise in the father, relic and supernova : representing dementia in recent film / Sadie Wearing; Part 3. Care and control; Precarity and dementia / Amanda Grenier, Chris Phillipson; An emerging necropolitics of the dementias / Hamish Robertson, Joanne Travaglia; Segregation and incarceration of people living with dementia in care homes : critical disability and human rights approaches / Linda Steele, Lyn Phillipson, Kate Swaffer, Richard Fleming; The carnival is not over : cultural resistance in dementia care environments / Andrea Capstick, John Chatwin; Part 4. Forging alliances; Convergences, collaborations, and co-conspirators : the radical potentiality of critical disability studies and critical dementia studies / Hailee M. Yoshizaki-Gibbons; Thinking dementia differently : dialogues between feminist scholarship and dementia studies / Linn J. Sandberg; Revolutionising dementia policy and practice : guidance from ‘the memory girl’, an accomplice / Wendy Hulko; Taking a queer turn – the significance of queer theory for critical dementia studies / Andrew King; Neurodiversity and dementia : pitfalls, possibilities and some personal notes / Linda Örulv; Thinking back and looking ahead : co-ordinates for critical methodologies in dementia studies / Richard Ward, Linn J. Sandberg UR - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1e-Repic5mIr2Gmywse4Gz1OIfQB45f5I/view?usp=drive_link ER -