Katherine Ludwin
University of Bradford
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Archive | 2015
Andrea Capstick; Chatwin; Katherine Ludwin
Fiction film is one of the most influential vehicles for the popularization of dementia. It is likely to have a particular influence on the way dementia is constructed by society at large, not least due to its consumption in the guise of entertainment. In this paper, we will argue that such popularization is rarely innocent or unproblematic. Representations of people with dementia in film tend to draw heavily on familiar tropes such as global memory loss, violence and aggression, extreme dependency on heroic carers, catastrophic prognosis, and early death. Audiences may therefore uncritically absorb discourses which reinforce negative stereotypes and perpetuate the biomedical orthodoxy that everything a person with dementia says or does is ‘a symptom of the disease.’
Health & Place | 2015
Andrea Capstick; Katherine Ludwin
Journal of Psychological Issues in Organizational Culture | 2015
Katherine Ludwin; Andrea Capstick
Archive | 2016
Andrea Capstick; Katherine Ludwin; John Chatwin; Elizabeth R. Walters
Archive | 2017
Katherine Ludwin; Andrea Capstick
Archive | 2015
Andrea Capstick; Katherine Ludwin
Archive | 2015
Sarah J. Smith; Katherine Ludwin; Christine Wells
Archive | 2015
Andrea Capstick; John Chatwin; Katherine Ludwin
Archive | 2015
Andrea Capstick; Katherine Ludwin
Archive | 2015
Andrea Capstick; Katherine Ludwin