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      Anticipating an unwanted future: euthanasia and dementia in the Netherlands

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      Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
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              The living dead? The construction of people with Alzheimer's disease as zombies

              In the literature on Alzheimer's disease (AD), scholars have noted how both the disease and the people who are diagnosed as having it have been stigmatised. I argue here that the AD stigma is of a specific sort – it is dehumanisation based on disgust and terror. Although the blame for negative perceptions of people with AD has been placed on the biomedical understanding of dementia, I argue that strong negative emotional responses to AD are also buttressed by the social construction of people with AD as zombies. To illustrate this point, this paper identifies seven specific ways that the zombie metaphor is referenced in both the scholarly and popular literature on AD. This common referencing of zombies is significant as it infuses the social discourse about AD with a politics of revulsion and fear that separates and marginalises those with AD. It is in recognising the power of this zombie trope that its negative impact can be actively resisted through an emphasis of connectedness, commonality, and inter-dependency.
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                Journal
                Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
                J R Anthropol Inst
                Wiley
                1359-0987
                1467-9655
                December 2021
                December 15 2020
                December 2021
                : 27
                : 4
                : 815-831
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                [1 ]Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology Leiden University Pieter de la Court Building, Wassenaarseweg 52 Leiden 2333 AK The Netherlands
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                10.1111/1467-9655.13429
                db9d11cf-3dac-4bbd-a709-6ad812d773ab
                © 2021

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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