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Hamilton, Heidi E.
Language, dementia and meaning makingnavigating challenges of cognition and face in everyday life /
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Language, dementia and meaning makingby Heidi E. Hamilton.
其他題名:
navigating challenges of cognition and face in everyday life /
作者:
Hamilton, Heidi E.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2019.
面頁冊數:
x, 248 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Springer eBooks
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DementiaPatients
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12021-4
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9783030120214$q(electronic bk.)
Language, dementia and meaning makingnavigating challenges of cognition and face in everyday life /
Hamilton, Heidi E.
Language, dementia and meaning making
navigating challenges of cognition and face in everyday life /[electronic resource] :by Heidi E. Hamilton. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2019. - x, 248 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1: Knowing, remembering and performing in everyday life with dementia -- Chapter 2: Struggling to find the right words -- Chapter 3: Forgetting facts about oneself -- Chapter 4: Recalling what just happened -- Chapter 5: Recounting personal experiences from long ago -- Chapter 6: Engaging with physical objects in the here-and-now -- Chapter 7: Performing memory -- Chapter 8: Connections.
This book investigates the ways in which context shapes how cognitive challenges and strengths are navigated and how these actions impact the self-esteem of individuals with dementia and their conversational partners. The author examines both the language used and face maintenance in everyday social interaction through the lens of epistemic discourse analysis. In doing so, this work reveals how changes in cognition may impact the faces of these individuals, leading some to feel ashamed, anxious, or angry, others to feel patronized, infantilized, or overly dependent, and still others to feel threatened in both ways. It further examines how discursive choices made by healthy interactional partners can minimize or exacerbate these feelings. This path-breaking work will provide important insights for students and scholars of sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, medical anthropology, and health communication. Heidi E. Hamilton is Professor of Linguistics at Georgetown University, USA. She is an expert on the interrelationships between language and health care issues. Her previous works on this topic include Conversations with an Alzheimer's Patient (1994) and Language and Communication in Old Age (1999)
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