TY - BOOK AU - Chivers,Sally AU - Kriebernegg,Ulla TI - Care Home Stories: Aging, Disability, and Long-Term Residential Care T2 - Aging Studies SN - 9783839438053 AV - H40.A2 U1 - 300 23 PY - 2018///] CY - Bielefeld : PB - transcript-Verlag, KW - Aging Studies KW - Care KW - Cultural Studies KW - Identity KW - Institution KW - Life Course Narrative KW - Medicine KW - Old Age KW - Sociology of Medicine KW - Space KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gerontology KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Content --; Acknowledgements --; Prologue /; Struthers, Betsy --; Introduction /; Chivers, Sally / Kriebernegg, Ulla --; Part 1: Personal Perspectives --; Pretty Lit tle Angels /; Struthers, Betsy --; At Home or Nowhere /; Herk, Aritha van --; Home Interrupted /; Lanoix, Monique --; A Place for Dad /; Barusch, Amanda --; On Not Being Invisible /; Wyatt-Brown, Anne M. --; Part 2: Working and Playing in the Care Home --; Second Sitting /; Struthers, Betsy --; Shelter in Place /; Dunbar, Laura --; Long-Term Care for the Future /; Whitehouse, Peter J. --; Dementia (Re)performed /; Gray, Julia / Kontos, Pia / Dupuis, Sherry / Mitchell, Gail / Jonas-Simpson, Christine --; "Hooray for You and Me" /; Moorhouse, Aynsley --; Part 3: Literary and Cultural Perspectives --; My Mother Defines Purgatory /; Struthers, Betsy --; The Third Age in the Third World /; Ciafone, Amanda --; Who Cares? /; Simonsen, Peter --; Outside the Nursing-Home Narrative /; Life, Patricia --; Love, Age, and Loyalty in Alice Munro's "The Bear Came over the Mountain" and Sarah Polley's Away from Her /; Berndt, Katrin / Henke, Jennifer --; Part 4: Social and Historical Perspectives --; Rising Fog /; Struthers, Betsy --; An Enveloping Shadow? /; Gilleard, Chris / Higgs, Paul --; A New Home, A New Beginning, A New Identity /; Zeman, Marija Geiger / Zeman, Zdenko / Holy, Mirela --; Home Care Home /; Atzl, Isabel / Depner, Anamaria --; Home, Hotel, Hospital, Hospice /; Struthers, James --; Authors; Open Access N2 - Institutional care for seniors offers a cultural repository for fears and hopes about an aging population. Although enormous changes have occurred in how institutional care is structured, the legacies of the poorhouse still persist, creating panicked views of the nursing home as a dreaded fate. The paradoxical nature of a space meant to be both hospital and home offers up critical tensions for examination by age studies scholars.The essays in this book challenge stereotypes of institutional care for older adults, illustrate the changes that have occurred over time, and illuminate the continuities in the stories we tell about nursing homes UR - https://doi.org/10.14361/9783839438053 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/cover/covers/9783839438053.jpg ER -