A crucial element in understanding aging includes analyzing its literary artistic representation. This analysis can provide knowledge about the meaning of aging and the last years of life by informing us about what it might feel like and what cultural implications it may have that we live longer and longer lives in relatively good health, but that these lives are ‘finite’.
We focus on a large corpus of Scandinavian and Anglophone novels about ageing and the last years of life published since ca. 1990, by asking:
- How does the literature represent the characters' state of health? Is illness or health emphasized and how do they relate to one another?
- What forms of treatment are imagined in this literature (including noticeable absences of treatment)?
- What forms of well-being is imagined and are these missing in medical practice og public health thinking?
The three sets of questions will give answers that will nuance and enrich our understanding of the last years of life and contribute to research on the uses of literature in the context of literary gerontology and medical humanities – as well as inform medical practice and public health initiatives.
The Literary Patient
We examine the various ailments that the aged and increasingly frail characters suffer from, and our is on cognitive problems, problems with orientation, frustrated/new sexuality, loneliness and depression, lifestyle diseases and changes, cancer, age-related disabilities, especially regarding body functions, hearing, vision, mobility. Moreover we focus on their resilience and how they treat and cope with these age-related problems individually, both before, during and after possible professional treatment.
- How is dementia represented in these novels? What can the reader learn about the subjectively imagined experience of dementia through immersion in this fiction which grapples with the specific problems of speaking on behalf of patients increasingly unable to speak for themselves?
- What kind of thoughts, emotions and concerns do literary authors ascribe the last years of life for literary non-dementia patients? Is this image similar to the one held by the medical and care professionals?
- What kind of cultural work can we imagine the growing body of fiction about the last years of life is doing and how does it do it? What impact can it have on the social imaginary?
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Ane Riels roman Urværk og gerontologiens ukendte
Lund NF, Jensen SG, Christensen K, Petersen K, Søndergaard J, Jensen TM, Berg AH, Mai A-M, Pedersen JK, Simonsen P.
Dansk Gerontologisk Selskab: Tidsskriftet Gerontologi, 2022.
Happy ends? Aldring, trivsel og senlivskvalitet i ældrelitteraturen
Lund NF, Simonsen P.
I: Det gode ældreliv (Red. J Emiliussen & S Harnow Klausen).
Aalborg Universitetsforlag, 2022.
From History to Intervention: A Sociocultural Analysis of Dementia Stigma
Vermeulen P, Werner P, Van Gorp B, Simonsen P.
I: IM Vandenbulcke, RM Dröes & E Schokkaert: Dementia and Society: An Interdisciplinary Approach.
Cambridge University Press, 2022; s. 25-42.
Limits to Empathy: On the Motif of Failed Empathy in Julian Barnes
Simonsen P, Holm, M-EL.
I: IE Johansen & A Karl (red.): Rereading Empathy.
Bloomsbury Academic, 2022; s. 83-102.
Et ambitiøst tiår! - Ideer fra området medicinsk humaniora
Hvordan kan mere borgerinddragelse i udviklingen af nye sundhedsløsninger og endnu bedre sundhedskommunikation skabe større lighed i sundhedssektoren. Humanistisk forskning er en vigtig brik, når der skal findes nye løsninger på store udfordringer.
Mai A-M.
Dansk Magisterforening, jan. 2021.
Narrativ medicin i uddannelse og praksis
Rasmussen AJ, Mai A-M, Hansen H.P. (red.)
Gads Forlag 2021. Læs mere her
2020
Litteraturgerontologi: Dansk ældrelitteratur i et brugsperspektiv
Nicklas Freisleben Lund, Mette Marie Kristensen, Anna Poldam Folker, Peter Simonsen.
Gerontologi, 2020; 36(2), 4-8.
"Hvordan kan nutidig fiktion og poesi fungere som dynamiske aktører i dansk og skandinavisk kulturliv – hvad er det litteraturen gør? Hvordan er forbindelserne mellem litteratur og et forskelligt udvalg af institutioner og erhverv? Hvordan bruges litteraturen af for eksempel kirken eller i socialt arbejde? Inden for jura og politisk debat, eller i uddannelsen af læger?"
Litteratur i brug (Forlaget Spring, 2019)
Litteratur i brug
Forskellige anvendelser af litteraturen for eksempel i uddannelsen af læger og undervisere.
Anne-Marie Mai. (red.) Forlaget Spring, 2019.
Om: Litteratur i brug
Ord, der kan bruges: Om poetiske aktører i Naja Marie Aidts Har døden taget noget fra dig så giv det tilbage. Carls bog
Anne-Marie Mai.
I: Litteratur i brug, s. 143-164. Forlaget Spring.
Jo, man kan skrive gode digte om seniorsex og besvær med vandladning
Nicklas Freisleben Lund og Peter Simonsen: Jyllands-Posten; 14. sept. 2019.
Læs mere: Jyllands-Posten
"I'll sing about those who are gay, and those who are sorrowful"
Anders Juhl Rasmussen og Anne-Marie Mai. In: Bom AK et al. (red.): Hans Christian Andersen and Community, p. 341-358; University Press of Southern Denmark, 2019. University Press
A crucial element in understanding aging includes analyzing its literary artistic representation. This analysis can provide knowledge about the meaning of aging and the last years of life by informing us about what it might feel like and what cultural implications it may have that we live longer and longer lives in relatively good health, but that these lives are ‘finite’.
Poetry and Age
Peter Simonsen.
In: Gu D & Dupre ME (red.): Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging; Springer, 2019.