Unforgotten : love and the culture of dementia care in India
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Unforgotten : love and the culture of dementia care in India
(Life course, culture and aging : global transformations / general editor, Jay Sokolovsky, v. 2)
Berghahn, 2014
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [194]-216) and index
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Description
As life expectancy increases in India, the number of people living with dementia will also rise. Yet little is known about how people in India cope with dementia, how relationships and identities change through illness and loss. In addressing this question, this book offers a rich ethnographic account of how middle-class families in urban India care for their relatives with dementia. From the husband who wakes up at 3 am to feed his wife ice-cream to the daughters who gave up employment for seven years to care for their mother with dementia, this book illuminates the local idioms on dementia and aging, the personal experience of care-giving, the functioning of stigma in daily life, and the social and cultural barriers in accessing support.
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Acknowledgements
Notes on Transliteration
Introduction
Chapter 1. Methods and Character Building
Chapter 2. The Diagnostic Process
Chapter 3. Therapeutics and Health Seeking
Chapter 4. The Economies of Care
Chapter 5. Alzheimer's and the Indian Appetite
Chapter 6. Stigma and Loneliness in Care
Chapter 7. The Journey to Silence
Conclusion: 'This is the Time for Romance'
Glossary
References
Index
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