Genealogy | |
Anamnesis: Intertextual Memory and Alzheimerâs Disease | |
Wagner, Kirstin1  | |
关键词: memory; matrilineage; narrative inheritance; Alzheimerâs disease; intertextuality; | |
DOI : 10.3390/genealogy1020013 | |
学科分类:分子生物学,细胞生物学和基因 | |
来源: mdpi | |
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【 摘 要 】
This essay develops and performs a theory of intertextual memory; and uses this concept as a heuristic to re-conceptualize identity for people suffering from Alzheimerâs disease. This work emerges from three key sites of personal and cultural inquiry. At the center is my engagement with my matrilineal ancestry; which is haunted by the specter of memory loss: my motherâs mother (my Nanny) was diagnosed with Alzheimerâs disease (AD) in 2002 when she was 73; and my mother was diagnosed with Early Onset Alzheimerâs in 2012 when she was 51. By telling stories about my mother and my Nanny which rely on intertextual memory; I hope to broaden the poetic space of remembering and to challenge the Western humanistic conception of identity as inherent; atomistic; and highly dependent on successful memory performance. Secondly; I examine the rhetorical discourse circulating Alzheimerâs disease in the popular cultural imaginary; where illness metaphors deleteriously situate the forgetting body within narratives of failure; fear; and loss of personhood. I argue that an intertextual approach to memory performance can help us reimagine Alzheimerâs patients outside the stigmatizing parameters of these broader cultural stories. Lastly; I draw on empirical research related to communication failure in AD in order to consider the ways caregivers might approach Alzheimerâs patients with the kind of linguistic and interactional flexibility subtended by an intertextual approach to identity; in order to forge improved relationships both with Alzheimerâs patients and with the disease itself.
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CC BY
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