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AUTOR(ES) Y. Zhang
ANO Não informado
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Anthropology & Aging
ISSN 2374-2267
E-ISSN 2374-2267
EDITORA Publisher 34
DOI 10.5195/aa.2020.266
CITAÇÕES 2
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18

Resumo

The increasing number of dementia sufferers in China has transformed dementia care from a private issue to a public concern. Nationwide dementia-friendly campaigns have intensified debates about what constitutes 'good' care. In response to these campaigns, the Shanghai government proposes a systematic care model, which stresses the need for dementia-care units and professionalization. Non-state actors, however, focus on the relational care model, which integrates western humanitarian ethics with Confucian values. This article employs cultural and structural frameworks to examine why and how a specific form of 'good' care is constructed in China. The debates about the establishment of dementia-care units and the professionalization of eldercare enable us to understand how politics shape certain forms of care.

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