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Dementia on Screen: Global Perspectives

Autor Michael Chanan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 dec 2026
This is a book about the stories that films tell about dementia and the varied ways it's depicted in films from around the world. Dementia is a progressive disease linked to ageing which ranks among the leading causes of death worldwide, for which the cause remains unknown and there is no cure. Drawing on its incidence in his own family, Michael Chanan explores how films represent the condition: what they show, how they show it, and what they don't show and steer away from. Set within medical, social, cultural, economic and political contexts, the book surveys both the modes of documentary and the varieties of fiction, from tragedy and melodrama to black comedy and the thriller. It also traces the contrast between the medicalisation of dementia dominating films from the Global North and those from the Global South, where medicalisation and social care are underdeveloped, and the sufferer is perceived less as an atomised individual than as inextricably interwoven with the social order.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350553217
ISBN-10: 1350553212
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 9 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Foreword & Acknowledgements
1. Out of Sight
2. Documentary: Dementia observed
3. Fiction: Dementia imagined I
4. Fiction: Dementia imagined II
5. Fiction: Dementia imagined III
6. Fiction: Dementia imagined IV
7. Out of Mind
Notes
Index

Recenzii

Michael Chanan offers a comprehensive and insightful survey of cinematic depictions of dementia. The work is global in scope, marrying theory with history, while also touchingly treating dementia as a phenomenon that has personally affected the author. A landmark text.
Dementia presents large challenges of representation: first, every person with dementia is a unique individual. Secondly, cinema risks focusing on symptomatic and observable behaviours rather than on lived experience. Michael Chanan's book shows us how, and how far, the vast range of films he has watched have managed to understand and engage with these problems. His analysis is as eloquent as it is thorough. Highly recommended.
Dementia on Screen is that rare work of film scholarship which dares to think with feeling. Chanan's unflinching account of his brother's Alzheimer's anchors a truly global survey - from Haneke to Iran, from Chilean memory politics to Yakutian neorealism - while mounting a quietly devastating critique of the biomedical model and the political failures it conceals. Essential reading for anyone interested in cinema, care, or what it means to remain human in the face of disappearance.