Queer futures? Forget it! Dementia, queer theory and the limits of normativity [0.03%]
关于未来?忘了吧!痴呆,异性理论和规范性的限制
Andrew King
Andrew King
This article, which takes inspiration from Sandberg and Marshall's (2017) critique of successful ageing futures, considers how dementia is framed, arguing that it needs to be queered beyond a simple challenge of the biomedical model. The ar...
Renovate my uterus: Aging queerly through performance art and karaoke [0.03%]
改造我的子宫:通过表演艺术和卡拉OK不循常规地面对衰老
Dayna McLeod
Dayna McLeod
Intimate Karaoke, Live at Uterine Concert Hall (IK-UCH) is a performance-based sound installation that examines vulnerability and shared intimacy through the site of my body by inviting audiences to sing their favourite karaoke song into my...
Revisioning ageing futures: Feminist, queer, crip and decolonial visions of a good old age [0.03%]
重新构想老龄化的未来:关于美好老年的生活,来自女性主义、酷儿、残障和去殖民视角的构想
Rebecca L Jones,Nadine Changfoot,Andrew King
Rebecca L Jones
Stephen Bertman
Stephen Bertman
Objective: To explore the theme of retirement in the epic tale of Odysseus and the implications it can have for contemporary retirees in the light of recent empirical research. ...
Is filial care for older adults in Nigeria threatened? Examining concerns from adult offspring providing care [0.03%]
尼日利亚的成年子女提供的老年照护受到威胁了吗?从提供照护的成年子女的关注点来探讨这个问题
Jacinta Ene,Prince Agwu,Prince Ekoh et al.
Jacinta Ene et al.
Filial care for older adults is a normative family practice in Nigeria, heralded by offspring. However, as families continuously evolve away from the extended structure to more nuclear setups, with women contesting traditional domestic role...
Choral singing and dementia: Exploring musicality as embodied and relational accomplishment [0.03%]
合唱与痴呆症:探索音乐性作为体现和关系性的成就
André P Smith,Ruth Kampen,Tara Erb et al.
André P Smith et al.
This study explored the impact of participation in Voices in Motion (ViM), an intergenerational community choir program that involved persons with dementia, care partners, and high school students in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Data...
Social media discussions about long-term care and the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
社交媒体上关于长期护理和COVID-19大流行的讨论
Louise I R Castillo,Thomas Hadjistavropoulos,Janine Beahm
Louise I R Castillo
With the proliferation of social media networks, online discussions can serve as a microcosm of the greater public opinion about key issues that affect society as a whole. Online discussions have been catalyzed by the COVID-19 pandemic and ...
Conceptualizations of aging and cognitive competence: Evaluations and accounts after cognitive testing [0.03%]
老化和认知能力的概念化:认知测试后的评估和解释
Sophia Lindeberg,Christina Samuelsson,Hanna Stål et al.
Sophia Lindeberg et al.
Aim: To investigate how conceptualizations of cognition and aging are displayed through evaluations and accounts after cognitive testing with elders who do not have dementia. ...
Establishing the places of care for the old people in The Diaries of Jane Somers by Doris Lessing [0.03%]
多丽丝·莱辛《简·萨默斯日记》中老年人的被照顾场所的确立
Seda Arıkan
Seda Arıkan
The Nobel-prize winner Doris Lessing brings forward the significance of caring for the old and dying people in her novel The Diaries of Jane Somers, which reveals that human flourishing is based on responsibility, interdependency, and trust...
"You gotta have your cry": Administrator and direct care worker experiences of death in assisted living [0.03%]
“你有权悲伤”:助理生活环境中管理人员和直接护理人员对死亡的经历
Alexis A Bender,Candace L Kemp,Ann E Vandenberg et al.
Alexis A Bender et al.
Assisted living (AL) is increasingly a site of end-of-life care and a long-term care location where growing numbers of people are aging in place and dying. Despite these trends, limited research focuses on how death and grief impact the wor...