Athena Mc Lean is Professor of Anthropology at the Department
of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work, Central Michigan
University. Dr. Mc Lean”s research has focused on
processes of knowledge production and contestation in the areas of
aging and psychiatry. She has particular interests in dementia care
and advocacy movements in mental health and aging. Her writings
include “Contradictions in the Social Production of Clinical
Knowledge: The Case of Schizophrenia”, in Social Science and
Medicine (1990), and The Person in Dementia: A Study of
Nursing Home Care in the U.S. (2007).
Annette Leibing is an anthropologist with research
interests in psychiatry, aging (especially Alzheimer), medications,
and new medical technologies (such as stem cells). She has taught
anthropology at the Institute of Psychiatry, Federal University of
Rio de Janeiro, and been a visiting professor in Social Studies of
Medicine, Mc Gill University (2002-05). She is Associate
Professor of Medical Anthropology at the University of Montreal.
Her latest book, co-edited with Lawrence Cohen, is Thinking
about Dementia: Culture, Loss, and the Anthropology of Senility
(2006).
2 Ebooks by Athena McLean
Athena McLean & Annette Leibing: The Shadow Side of Fieldwork
The Shadow Side of Fieldwork draws attention to the typically hidden or unacknowledged aspects of ethnographic fieldwork encounters that nevertheless shape the resulting knowledge and texts. Addressi …
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Athena McLean: Person in Dementia
Winner of the Society for Medical Anthropology’s 2009 New Millennium Award Imagine yourself in advanced age, forced to depend on others for all your basic needs. What would you want to retain of your …
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