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245 00 Care Home Stories :|bAging, Disability, and Long-Term 
       Residential Care. 
264  1 Bielefeld, Germany :|btranscript Verlag,|c2017. 
300    1 online resource. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
490 0  Aging studies ;|vvolume 14. 
504    Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0  Acknowledgements 9 Prologue The Push Betsy Struthers 13 
       Introduction Care Home Stories: Aging, Disability, and 
       Long-Term Residential Care Sally Chivers Ulla Kriehernegg 
       17 Part 1 Personal Perspectives Pretty Little Angels Betsy
       Struthers 29 At Home or Nowhere In Memoriam -- Pat Sharp 
       in Edmonton; Marretje van Herk in Edmonton; Robert 
       Kroetsch in Leduc Aritha van Herk 31 Home Interrupted 
       Monique Lanoix 39 A Place for Dad: One Family's Experience
       of For-Profit Care Amanda Barusch 53 On Not Being 
       Invisible: Life in a Continuing Care Retirement Community 
       Anne M. Wyatt-Brown 75 Part 2 Working and Playing in the 
       Care Home Second Sitting Betsy Struthers 91 Shelter in 
       Place Laura Dunbar 93 Long-Term Care for the Future: Just 
       What Is Real Anyway? Peter J. Whitehouse 103 Dementia 
       (Re)performed: Interrogating Tensions between Relational 
       Engagement and Regulatory Policies in Care Homes through 
       Theatre Julia Gray Pia Kontos Sherry Dupuis Gail Mitchell 
       Christine Jonas-Simpson 111 "Hooray for You and Me": The 
       Story of a Theatre Group Aynsley Moorhouse 127 Part 3 
       Literary and Cultural Perspectives My Mother Defines 
       Purgatory Betsy Struthers 153 The Third Age in the Third 
       World: Outsourcing and Outrunning Old Age to The Best 
       Exotic Marigold Hotel Amanda Ciafone 155 Who Cares?: The 
       Terror of Dementia in Ian McEwan's Saturday Peter Simonsen
       175 Outside the Nursing-Home Narrative: Race and Gender 
       Exclusions in Green Grass, Running Water Patricia Life 191
       Love, Age, and Loyalty in Alice Munro's "The Bear Came 
       over the Mountain" and Sarah Polley's Away from Her Katrin
       Berndt Jennifer Henke 203 Part 4 Social and Historical 
       Perspectives Rising Fog Betsy Struthers 227 An Enveloping 
       Shadow?: The Role of the Nursing Home in the Social 
       Imaginary of the Fourth Age Chris Gilleard Paul Higgs 229 
       A New Home, A New Beginning, A New Identity: Old Age, Life
       Narrative and Self-Presentation in the Novel The Real 
       Captain's Sea by Zvonko Todorovski Marija Geiger Zeman 
       Zdenko Zeman Mirela Holy 247 Home Care Home: Reflections 
       on the Differentiation of Space in Living and Care 
       Settings Isabel Atzl Anamaria Depner 265 Home, Hotel, 
       Hospital, Hospice: Conflicting Images of Long-Term 
       Residential Care in Ontario, Canada James Struthers 283. 
520    Institutional care for seniors offers a cultural 
       repository for fears and hopes about an aging population. 
       Although enormous changes have occurred in how 
       institutional care is structured, the legacies of the poor
       house still persist, creating panicked views of the 
       nursing home as a dreaded fate. The paradoxical nature of 
       a space meant to be both hospital and home offers up 
       critical tensions for examination by age studies scholars.
       The essays in this book challenge stereotypes of 
       institutional care for older adults, illustrate the 
       changes that have occurred over time, and illuminate the 
       continuities in the stories we tell about nursing homes. 
536    Knowledge Unlatched|c101223 
650  0 People with disabilities|xInstitutional care. 
650  0 People with disabilities|xLong-term care. 
650  0 Old age in literature. 
650  7 SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gerontology.|2bisacsh 
653  0 Aging Studies 
653  0 Care 
653  0 Cultural Studies 
653  0 Identity 
653  0 Institution 
653  0 Life Course Narrative 
653  0 Long-term Care 
653  0 Medicine 
653  0 Old Age 
653  0 Sociology 
653  0 Sociology of Medicine 
653  0 Space 
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