Diffracting Dementia Co-creative Experiments with Agential Realism and Multisensoriality in a Residential Care Home in Northern Norway
Abstract
Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementias (ADD) challenge Western economies, in which
biomedical human-centric understandings of ADD as deficit dominates. To imagine lives with
ADD differently, we have facilitated and researched co-creative art sessions rooted in feminist
posthumanities in residential care homes in Northern Norway. We have experimented with
Karen Barad’s diffractive methodology, analysed human–nonhuman entanglements and
observed the emergence of new diffraction patterns allowing for ADD to be enacted differently
than human loss. We present our findings in the form of a conversation and extrapolate the
significance of diffractive methodology for critical dementia studies and beyond.
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RouteledgeCitation
Lukic D, Mittner LM: Diffracting Dementia Co-creative Experiments with Agential Realism and Multisensoriality in a Residential Care Home in Northern Norway. In: Just E, Udén M, Weetzel, Åsberg C. Voices from Gender Studies. Negotiating the Terms of Academic Production, Epistemology, and the Logics and Contents of Identity , 2023. Routledge p. 121-140Metadata
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