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Record Nr.

UNINA9910754084203321

Autore

Fletcher James Rupert

Titolo

The Biopolitics of Dementia : A Neurocritical Perspective / / James Rupert Fletcher

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Abingdon, Oxon, England : , : Taylor & Francis (Unlimited), , 2023

ISBN

1-003-39852-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xii, 256 pages)

Collana

Dementia in critical dialogue ; ; volume 3

Disciplina

616.831

Soggetti

Alzheimer''s disease

Dementia

Psychology

Politics, Practical

Research

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Introduction: The Successful Failure of Dementia Research -- Studying Dementia : Post-1970s Divergences in Dementia Studies and the Alzheimer's Movement -- Anti-(bio)medical; Neuro-agnostic : Why Dementia Studies Needs Neurocritical Responses to the Biopolitics of Dementia -- Deconstructing Biopolitical Commitments : A Neurocritical Analysis of Biogenic Disease, Normal Ageing and Promissory Futures -- Making Dementia Curable : Circling Cognition, Biomarkers and Meaningfulness -- Destigmatising Normality : How the Awareness Economy Misconstrues and Perpetuates Stigma -- Moralising Ethnicity : Governance Through the Racialisation of Outcomes -- The Political Economy of Dementia : Post-2008 Financialisation, Awareness-as-Welfare and Speculative Demographic Alarmism -- Conclusion : Promissory Sociopolitical Histories.

Sommario/riassunto

"This book explores how dementia studies relates to dementia's growing public profile and corresponding research economy. The book argues that a neuropsychiatric biopolitics of dementia positions dementia as a syndrome of cognitive decline, caused by discrete brain diseases, distinct from ageing, widely misunderstood by the public, that will one day be overcome through technoscience. This biopolitics



generates dementia's public profile, and is implicated in several problems, including the failure of drug discovery, the spread of stigma, the perpetuation of social inequalities and the lack of support that is available to people affected by dementia. Through a failure to critically engage with neuropsychiatric biopolitics, much dementia studies is complicit in these problems. Drawing on insights from critical psychiatry and critical gerontology, this book explores these problems and the relations between them, revealing how they are facilitated by neuro-agnostic dementia studies work that lacks robust biopolitical critiques and sociopolitical alternatives. In response, the book makes the case for a more biopolitically engaged "neurocritical" dementia studies and shows how such a tradition might be realised through the promotion of a promissory sociopolitics of dementia"-- Provided by publisher.