Anne Basting
Anne Davis Basting, is an American gerontologist working as a professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's Peck School of the Arts. Her work centers around aging, memory, and dementia, both from the point of view of the elderly and that of society; and of the uses of theater, storytelling, and other arts in eldercare. She is one of the 2016 MacArthur Fellows.
Life
She graduated from Colorado College, the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and the University of Minnesota.Publications
Books
- The arts and dementia care: A resource guide, New York: National Center for Creative Aging, 2003,
- TimeSlips Creativity Journal. UWM Center on Age & Community, 2004,
Journals
- Basting, A. D. "God is a talking horse: Performance of self in dementia". The Drama Review 45: 78–94.
- Basting, A. D. "Looking back from loss: Performing the ‘self' in Alzheimer’s disease". Journal of Aging Studies 17: 87–99.
- Basting, A. D. "The arts and dementia care". Generations 30: 16–20.
- De Medeiros, K., and A. D. Basting "Shall I compare thee to a dose of Donepezil?: Cultural arts interventions in dementia care research".The Gerontologist 54: 344–353.
- McFadden S., and A. D. Basting "Healthy aging persons and their brains: Promoting resilience through creative engagement". Clinics in Geriatric Medicine 26: 149–161.