Thinking About Dementia: Culture, Loss, and the Anthropology of Senility

Thinking About Dementia: Culture, Loss, and the Anthropology of Senility

Thinking About Dementia: Culture, Loss, and the Anthropology of Senility

Thinking About Dementia: Culture, Loss, and the Anthropology of Senility

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Bringing together essays by nineteen respected scholars, this volume approaches dementia from a variety of angles, exploring its historical, psychological, and philosophical implications. The authors employ a cross-cultural perspective that is based on ethnographic fieldwork and focuses on questions of age, mind, voice, self, loss, temporality, memory, and affect.

Taken together, the essays make four important and interrelated contributions to our understanding of the mental status of the elderly. First, cross-cultural data show that the aging process, while biologically influenced, is also culturally constructed. Second, ethnographic reports raise questions about the diagnostic criteria used for defining the elderly as demented. Third, case studies show how a diagnosis affects a patient's treatment in both clinical and familial settings. Finally, the collection highlights the gap that separates current biological understandings of aging from its cultural meanings.

As Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia continue to command an ever-increasing amount of attention in medicine and psychology, this book will be essential reading for anthropologists, social scientists, and health care professionals.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813539270
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication date: 02/15/2006
Series: Studies in Medical Anthropology
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 1 MB

About the Author


Annette Leibing is a professor at the Institute of Psychiatry, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and a researcher at the Institute of Social Gerontology of Quebec and MOS/Universit de Montral. Lawrence Cohen is an associate professor of anthropology and South and Southeast Asian studies, and director of the Medical Anthropology Program at the University of California, Berkeley.
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