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Putting Age in Its Place
Long-Term Residential Care in Contemporary Film and Fiction- Authors:
- Series:
- Alter(n)skulturen, Volume 14
- Publisher:
- 2026
Summary
How are long-term residential care and the construction of late-life identities connected in North American film and fiction? Through close readings of works by Margaret Atwood, Joan Barfoot, Oscar Casares, John Mighton, and several others, Ulla Kriebernegg explores how the setting at the nexus of home, hospital, hotel, and prison functions in the newly emerging genre of the care home novel. What role does this setting play for the narrative construction of old age, and what hopes and fears are revealed? Kriebernegg argues that the spatiality of aging needs to be included into discussions of late life agency and care in the face of vulnerability.
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Bibliographic data
- Edition
- 1/2026
- Copyright Year
- 2026
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8376-6412-6
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8394-6412-0
- Publisher
- transcript, Bielefeld
- Series
- Alter(n)skulturen
- Volume
- 14
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 319
- Product Type
- Monograph
Table of contents
ChapterPages
- FrontmatterPages 1 - 6 Download chapter (PDF)
- AcknowledgmentsPages 7 - 9 Download chapter (PDF)
- IntroductionPages 11 - 22 Download chapter (PDF)
- 1 Over the Hill to the MarginsPages 23 - 70 Download chapter (PDF)
- 2 Hospital, Hotel, or Home?Pages 71 - 145 Download chapter (PDF)
- 3 Captives of Care—Prisoners to the Palsy?Pages 147 - 204 Download chapter (PDF)
- 4 Fugitives and EscapeesPages 205 - 265 Download chapter (PDF)
- ConclusionPages 267 - 272 Download chapter (PDF)
- Works CitedPages 273 - 300 Download chapter (PDF)
- IndexPages 301 - 314 Download chapter (PDF)





