766
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Article

Clothing the Clown: Creative Dressing in a Day-center for People with Dementia in the Netherlands

References

  • Baines, P. 2007 Nurturing the Heart: Creativity, Art Therapy and Dementia. Quality Dementia Care series, nr. 3. Alzheimer’s Australia.
  • Basting, A. 2009 Forget Memory. Creating Better Lives for People with Dementia. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. doi:10.56021/9780801892493.
  • Basting, A. D. 2001 “God is a talking horse”: Dementia and the performance of self. The Drama Review 45(3):78–94. doi:10.1162/10542040152587123.
  • Beard, R. 2011 Art therapies and dementia care: A review. Dementia 11(5):633–56. doi:10.1177/1471301211421090.
  • Belfiore, E., and O. Bennett 2008 The Social Impact of the Arts. Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan UK. doi:10.1057/9780230227774.
  • Bennett, J. 2010 Vibrant Matter: A Political Ecology of Things. Durham and London: Duke University Press.
  • Buse, C., and J. Twigg 2018 Dressing disrupted: Negotiating care through the materiality of dress in the context of dementia. Sociology of Health and Illness 40(2):340–52. doi:10.1111/1467-9566.12575.
  • Camic, P., H. Zeilig, and S. Crutch 2018 The arts and dementia: Emerging directions for theory, research and practice. Dementia 17(6):641–44. doi:10.1177/1471301218772972.
  • Curtis, A., L. Gibson, M. O’Brien, and B. Roe 2018 Systematic review of the impact of arts for health activities on health, wellbeing and quality of life of older people living in care homes. Dementia 17(6):645–69. doi:10.1177/1471301217740960.
  • de Medeiros, K., and A. Basting 2013 “Shall I compare thee to a dose of donepezil?” cultural arts interventions in dementia care research. The Gerontologist 54(3):344–53. doi:10.1093/geront/gnt055.
  • Despret, V. 2004 The body we care for: Figures of anthropo-zoo-genesis. Body & Society 10(2–3):111–34. doi:10.1177/1357034X04042938.
  • Dewing, J. 2008 Process consent and research with older persons living with dementia. Research Ethics Review 4(2):59–64. doi:10.1177/174701610800400205.
  • Downs, M. 2013 Embodiment: The implications for living well with dementia. Dementia 12(3):368–74. doi:10.1177/1471301213487465.
  • Dupuis, S., P. Kontos, G. Mitchell, C. Jonas-Simpson, and J. Gray 2016 Reclaiming citizenship through the arts. Dementia 15(3):358–80. doi:10.1177/1471301216637206.
  • Graham, D. J., S. Stockinger, and H. Leder 2013 An island of stability: Art images and natural scenes – But not natural faces – Show consistent esthetic response in Alzheimer’s-related dementia. Frontiers in Psychology 4(107):1–8. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00107.
  • Gray, K., S. Chester Evans, A. Griffiths, and J. Schneider 2018 Critical reflections on methodological challenge in arts and dementia evaluation and research. Dementia 17(6):775–84. doi:10.1177/1471301217734478.
  • Griffin, R. 2012 Changing the Culture for Dementia Care. Eau Claire, WI: PESI Health care.
  • Hamilton, C., S. Hinks, and M. Petticrew 2003 Arts for health: Still searching for the holy grail. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 57(6):401–02. doi:10.1136/jech.57.6.401.
  • Hendriks, R. 2012 Tackling indifference—clowning, dementia, and the articulation of a sensitive body. Medical Anthropology 31(6):459–76. doi:10.1080/01459740.2012.674991.
  • Hendriks, R. 2019 Creatief met clowns: een cultuurwetenschappelijk analyse. Unpublished report for VisiteClowns, Maastricht University.
  • Hendriks, R., A. Hendrikx, D. Kamphof, and A. Swinnen 2016 Goede verstaanders; Wederzijdse articulatie en de stem van mensen met dementie. In Disability Studies in de Lage Landen. G. Van Hove, A. Schippers, M. Cardol and E. de Schauwer, eds. Pp. 81–99. Antwerp: Garant.
  • Hendriks, R., I. Kamphof, and T. Swierstra 2018 Make-believe matters/in Sachen illusionen. In Ethik, Design, Demenz. A Multidisciplinary Approach. A. Kuckert-Wöstheinrich, G. Forsch and H. Wagner, eds. Pp. 16–43. Neuss: Memory Zentrum St Augustinus.
  • Hirschauer, S. 2006 Putting things into words. Ethnographic description and the silence of the social. Human Studies 29(4):413–41. doi:10.1007/s10746-007-9041-1.
  • Huizinga, J. 1955 Homo Ludens; a Study of the Play-Element in Culture. Boston: Beacon.
  • Kamphof, I., and R. Hendriks 2020 Beyond façade: Home making and truthfulness in dementia care. In Ways of Home Making in Care for Later Life. B. Pasveer, O. Synnes and I. Moser, eds. Pp. 271–92. Palgrave Macmillan. doi:10.1007/978-981-15-0406-8_13.
  • Killick, J. 2013 Playfulness and Dementia. A Practice Guide. London and Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
  • Kitwood, T. 1997 Dementia Reconsidered: The Person Comes First. Maidenhead, Berkshire UK: Open University.
  • Kitwood, T. 1998 Toward a theory of dementia care: Ethics and interaction. The Journal of Clinical Ethics 9(1):23–34. doi:10.1086/JCE199809103.
  • Kitwood, T., and S. Benson, eds. 1995 The New Culture of Dementia Care. London, UK: Hawker.
  • Kontos, P. 2003 “The painterly hand”: Embodied consciousness and Alzheimer’s disease. Journal of Aging Studies 17(2):151–70. doi:10.1016/S0890-4065(03)00006-9.
  • Kontos, P. 2005 Embodied selfhood in Alzheimer’s disease: Rethinking person-centred care. Dementia 4(4):553–70. doi:10.1177/1471301205058311.
  • Kontos, P., and W. Martin 2013 Embodiment and dementia: Exploring critical narratives of selfhood, surveillance, and dementia care. Dementia 12(3):288–302. doi:10.1177/1471301213479787.
  • Kontos, P., K.-L. Miller, G. Mitchell, and J. Stirling-Twist 2017 Presence redefined: The reciprocal nature of engagement between elder-clowns and persons with dementia. Dementia 16(1):46–66. doi:10.1177/1471301215580895.
  • Latour, B. 2004 How to talk about a body? The normative dimension of science studies. Body & Society 10(2–3):205–29. doi:10.1177/1357034X04042943.
  • Lee-Treweek, G. 1997 Women, resistance, and care: An ethnographic study of nursing auxiliary work. Work, Employment and Society 11(1):47–63. doi:10.1177/0950017097111003.
  • MacFarlane, R. 2007 The Wild Places. London: Granta.
  • Magnolfi, A.2016 Interventions des clowns hospitaliers de “Vivre aux éclats” auprès de personnes âgées: Analyse d’une démarche artistique en milieu de soin. Mémoire d’anthropologie. Lyon: Université Lyon 2.
  • Miller, D. 2010 Stuff. Malden, MA: Polity Press.
  • Pols, J., and K. Krause, eds. this issue Generative Hanging Out in Health Related Research. Developing Research Practices for Creative Engagements of Subjects [Special Issue]. Medical Anthropology VOL: @-@.
  • Raviv, A. 2013 Humor in the “twilight zone”. Journal of Holistic Nursing 32(3):226–31. doi:10.1177/0898010113513511.
  • Raw, A., S. Lewis, A. Russell, and J. Macnaughton 2012 A hole in the heart: Confronting the drive for evidence-based impact research in arts and health. Arts & Health 4(2):97–108. doi:10.1080/17533015.2011.619991.
  • Sayer, A. 2011 Why Things Matter to People. Social Science, Values and Ethical Life. Cambridge: Cambridge university press.
  • Sen, A. 2012 What Happened to Europe? New Republic, August 23.
  • Simonds, C., and B. Warren 2004 The Clown Doctor Chronicles. New York: Rodopi. doi:10.1163/9789004433564.
  • Swinnen, A., and K. de Medeiros 2018 “Play” and people living with dementia: A humanities-based inquiry of TimeSlips and the Alzheimer’s poetry project. The Gerontologist 58(2):261–69. doi:10.1093/geront/gnw196.
  • Taylor, J. 2010 On recognition, caring, and dementia. In Care in Practice: On Tinkering in Clinics, Homes and Farms. A. Mol, I. Moser and J. Pols, eds. Pp. 27–56. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. doi:10.1515/transcript.9783839414477.27.
  • Twigg, J. 2010 Clothing and dementia: A neglected dimension? Journal of Aging Studies 24(4):223–30. doi:10.1016/j.jaging.2010.05.002.
  • Twigg, J., and C. Buse 2013 Dress, dementia and the embodiment of identity. Dementia 12(3):326–36. doi:10.1177/1471301213476504.
  • VisiteClowns. 2019. Evaluatie Pilot Project Creatief Met Clowns. Apeldoorn: Stichting VisiteClowns.
  • Ward, R., and S. Campbell 2013 Mixing methods to explore appearance in dementia care. Dementia 12(3):337–47. doi:10.1177/1471301213477412.
  • Woodward, S. 2007 Why Women Wear What They Wear. Oxford: Berg. doi:10.2752/9781847883483.
  • Zeilig, H., J. Killick, and C. Fox 2014 The participative arts for people living with a dementia: A critical review. International Journal of Ageing & Later Life 9(1):7–34. doi:10.3384/ijal.1652-8670.14238.
  • Ziarek, K. 2004 The Force of Art. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.