Re-conceptualizing the gap as a potential space of becoming: Exploring aesthetic experiences with people living with dementia
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/23554Date
2021-11-19Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
Design: We explore how reciprocal aesthetic experiences from two residential care homes in Northern Norway can broaden a narrow biomedical understanding of dementia. Arts-based research and sensory ethnography are our methodological frames. We present three field descriptions that open an aesthetic universe through fine art, poetry and applied theatre.
Findings: We find in our research that the gap between individual abilities and social requirements can become a space for creativity, in which everyone becomes connected and contributes to shared aesthetic experiences. We argue that broadening our understanding of the gap can result in new ways of relating to and being with each other.
Originality: The paper advances aesthetic perspectives in dementia research.