Lost and Found: Memory Loss and the Resilient Caregiver Portrayed in Japanese Films

R. Campbell, Y. Kurokawa, Jun Kitayama
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Alzheimer's disease is often described as loss: loss of memory, loss of self. Four Japanese films over the last 30 years probe the depths of this loss, both to the individual and the caregiver. They dramatically represent changing images in Japan of elderly with dementia as well as the enduring values of family and caregiving. Kokotsu no Hito (“The Twilight Years,” 1973), Oriume (“Broken Plum Branch,” 2002), Ashita no Kioku (“Memories of Tomorrow,” 2006), and Mogari no Mori (“The Mourning Forest,” 2007) illuminate the challenges and loss as well as the creativity, resilience and meaning found in the process. Comparisons will be made with four recent Western films portraying Alzheimer's disease.
失物招领:日本电影中的失忆与坚韧的看护者
阿尔茨海默病通常被描述为丧失:丧失记忆,丧失自我。在过去的30年里,有四部日本电影探讨了这种失去的深度,对个人和照顾者都是如此。它们戏剧性地代表了日本老年痴呆症患者形象的变化,以及家庭和照顾的持久价值观。Kokotsu no Hito(《暮光之年》,1973年)、orime(《断梅枝》,2002年)、Ashita no Kioku(《明日的回忆》,2006年)和Mogari no Mori(《丧林》,2007年)阐明了在这个过程中发现的挑战和失落,以及创造力、韧性和意义。将与最近四部描绘阿尔茨海默病的西方电影进行比较。
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