Self, Senility, and Alzheimer's Disease in Modern America: A History

By Jesse F. Ballenger.

Self, Senility, and Alzheimer's Disease in Modern America: A History

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Historian Jesse F. Ballenger traces the emergence of senility as a cultural category from the late nineteenth century to the 1980s, a period in which Alzheimer's disease became increasingly associated with the terrifying prospect of losing one's self. Changes in American society and culture have complicated the notion of selfhood, Ballenger finds. No longer an ascribed status, selfhood must be carefully and willfully constructed. Thus, losing one's ability to sustain a coherent self-narrative is considered one of life's most dreadful losses. As Ballenger writes "sen...

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0801882761, 9780801882760

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