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Oneself as Another: Intersubjectivity and Ethics in Alzheimer’s Illness Narratives
Narrative Works Pub Date : 2019-07-11 , DOI: 10.7202/1062098ar
Lucy Burke 1
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This paper considers what is at stake in telling the story of another’s illness and in taking on the history of another’s dementia as part of one’s own life narrative. Through a close analysis of Michael Ignatieff’s Scar Tissue , it explores the ways in which writing about the experience of caring for a parent with dementia speaks to the intersubjective dimensions of selfhood but also complicates the ways in which the very concept of intersubjectivity is often evoked within scholarship on personhood. It argues that an engagement with this kind of narrative is illuminating in this context because it exposes some of the emotional, memorial, and ethical difficulties that attend the experience of writing for and about another person when he or she is no longer able to do so.

中文翻译:

作为另一个人:阿尔茨海默氏病叙事中的主体间性和伦理

本文考虑了在讲述一个人的疾病故事以及将另一个人的痴呆史作为自己的人生叙事的一部分时所面临的风险。通过对迈克尔·伊格纳蒂夫(Michael Ignatieff)的《疤痕组织》的仔细分析,它探讨了关于照料患有痴呆症父母的经验的方式,谈到了自我主体性的主体间性,同时也使主体间性这一概念经常被唤起的方式变得复杂。人格奖学金。它认为,在这种情况下进行这种叙事是很有启发性的,因为它暴露了一些情感,纪念和伦理上的困难,这些困难伴随着当他或她不再能够为另一个人写作时的经验。 。
更新日期:2019-07-11
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