Dementia and Literature Interdisciplinary Perspectives 1 Ed
- Explores the relationship between dementia and literary studies, offering unique interdisciplinary perspectives on how memory, identity, and aging are represented in literature and culture.
- Examines narratives of dementia through diverse theoretical approaches, integrating insights from literature, psychology, medicine, ethics, and the humanities.
- Highlights the lived experiences of individuals with dementia and their caregivers, emphasizing empathy, personhood, and the social dimensions of cognitive decline.
- Features contributions from leading scholars and researchers, providing critical analyses of novels, memoirs, poetry, and other literary forms that address dementia-related themes.
- Encourages dialogue between healthcare professionals, educators, and humanities scholars, demonstrating how literary studies can enhance understanding and compassionate care.
- An essential resource for students and professionals in literature, medical humanities, gerontology, psychology, and healthcare, offering valuable insights into the cultural and human aspects of dementia.
This first edition provides a thoughtful and interdisciplinary exploration of dementia through literature, bridging the gap between the humanities and healthcare to foster deeper understanding of memory, identity, and the human experience.
Why Buy Dementia and Literature?
- Explores how literature represents dementia, memory loss, identity, caregiving, and aging through diverse literary works.
- Bridges the fields of medical humanities, literary studies, psychology, and healthcare with evidence-based academic perspectives.
- Encourages deeper understanding of the human experience of dementia, supporting empathy and person-centered care.
- Ideal for medical students, nursing students, psychologists, caregivers, literature scholars, researchers, and healthcare professionals.
- Examines contemporary research and critical perspectives on aging, cognition, ethics, and narrative medicine.
- A valuable reference for anyone interested in dementia studies, healthcare humanities, and interdisciplinary research.

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