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Verlag: Springer

Ort: Berlin

Jahr: 2019

Pages: 223-240

Reihe: Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences

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Jayne Yatczak, "Everyday material engagement", Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences 18 (1), 2019, pp. 223-240.

Everyday material engagement

supporting self and personhood in people with alzheimer's disease

Jayne Yatczak

pp. 223-240

in: Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences 18 (1), 2019.

Abstrakt

Threats to the self and personhood of people with ADRD include the disturbing images of Alzheimer's disease as the death before death, culturally based assumption that status as a full human being is dependent upon cognition and memory, and a decrease in personal possessions with a move to a 24-h care setting. This paper presents the findings of an ethnographic study of self and personhood in Alzheimer's disease in an American long-term care facility. It argues that the lifeworld in which the self and personhood of individuals with ADRD is actualized is mediated and negotiated through engagement with everyday objects. Using a framework that integrates Material Engagement Theory with Bourdieu's Practice Theory, it is argued that the study of the material engagement of individuals with ADRD can lead to a better understanding of the lives of individuals with ADRD by focusing on the material and non-discursive aspects of objects. Findings contribute to the understanding of current practice issues in dementia care while shifting the focus away from exclusively biomedical understanding. Paradoxically, people with ADRD, due to their cognitive impairment, may provide us with a more fundamental way to understand the importance of objects in the lives of humans in general.

Publication details

Verlag: Springer

Ort: Berlin

Jahr: 2019

Pages: 223-240

Reihe: Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences

Volle Referenz:

Jayne Yatczak, "Everyday material engagement", Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences 18 (1), 2019, pp. 223-240.