How I Lost My Mother is a deeply felt account of the relationship between a mother and son, and an exploration of what care for the dying means in contemporary society. The book is emotionally complex - funny, sad and angry - but above all, heartfelt and honest. It speaks boldly of challenges faced by all of us, challenges which are often not spoken about and hidden, but which deserve urgent attention. This is first and foremost a work of the heart, a reflection on what relationships mean and should mean. There is much in the book about relationships of care and exploitation in southern Africa, and about white Jewish identity in an African context. But despite the specific and absorbing references to places and contexts, the book offers a broader, more universal view. All parents of adult children, and all adults who have parents alive, or have lost their parents, will find much in this book to make them laugh, cry, think and feel.
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Offers a deeply felt account of the relationship between a mother and son, and an exploration of what care for the dying means in contemporary society. The book is emotionally complex - funny, sad and angry - but above all, heartfelt and honest. It speaks boldly of challenges faced by all of us.
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IntroductionPart I: FindingChapter 1 The Weeping RoseChapter 2 Be sociableChapter 3 GoodwillChapter 4 The trouble with nervesChapter 5 The archivesChapter 6 Nadine Gordimer, Anne Frank, Elsie Cohen and mePart II: LosingChapter 7 Shouting loudChapter 8 Coming homeChapter 9 Avoiding surgeryChapter 10 Closing InChapter 11 Scar tissueChapter 12 CareChapter 13 What ends?Part III: AfterwordsChapter 14 Death adminChapter 15 How I lost my motherNotesBibliography Acknowledgements
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A deeply felt account of the relationship between a mother and son, and an exploration of what care for the dying means in contemporary society.
This is an extraordinary memoir: refreshingly candid and self-critical, humorous and wise. It offers a compassionate account of a difficult mother-son relationship and delves deeply into the ethics of care. In his mother’s last years, Leslie hired and worked with her carers to help him look after his mother and in this memoir he documents and honours their work. The book makes an original contribution both to the genre of family memoirs and caring for the dying. – G. Thomas Couser, Professor Emeritus of English and founding director of the Disability Studies Program, Hofstra University, and author of, most recently, a memoir, Letter to My Father
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781776146949
Publisert
2021-03-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Wits University Press
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
G, P, 01, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
252
Forfatter