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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: John Portmann (University of Virginia, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.560kg ISBN: 9780415641647ISBN 10: 0415641640 Pages: 214 Publication Date: 21 June 2013 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction; Chapter 1 Sexual Entitlement; Chapter 2 Selflessness; Chapter 3 Sex with Strangers; Chapter 4 Senior Sex and Disgust; Chapter 5 Desertion; Chapter 6 The Sexually Deprived in American Prisons; Chapter 7 Film and Fiction as Moral Cues; Chapter 8 Sexual Generosity;ReviewsJohn Portmann is to be applauded for tackling a challenging and complex issue that he rightly points out is largely unacknowledged but that will only become more important as the mass of Baby Boomers continues to age. -Stephen Sapp, University of Miami The Ethics of Sex and Alzheimer's confronts matters of sexual ethics that are usually left unspoken, but which can (and do) lead to great confusion and pain for otherwise loving and committed partners. Reading this book will not only help the reader to engage sexual ethics at important religious and social levels, it will prepare the reader to confront the possibility of having to navigate a life after the interruption of Alzheimer's. This book is a must read for a broad range of scholars in religion and ethics, their students, clergy, medical care givers, and most importantly: partners and spouses. -Richard W. McCarty, Mercyhurst University Dr. Portman takes the field of religious study to a whole new level with this new book. He confronts the world and asks us each to look deep inside - to examine our feelings as we ponder a relationship dilemma involving dementia... now the cat is out of the bag: 'until death do us part' may now have a whole new meaning. -Doug Wornell, geriatric psychiatrist and the author of Wandering Explorers: Practical Dementia for Families and Caregivers John Portmann has written a thoughtful and moving meditation on contemporary sexual ethics, particularly respecting the sex of older people. While billed as a book about sex and Alzheimer's, it is far more than that; it is a far-ranging plea to consider the virtue of generosity in all of our sexual dealings and in our attitudes toward those of others. -Winnifred Fallers Sullivan, Indiana University <p> John Portmann is to be applauded for tackling a challenging and complex issue that he rightly points out is largely unacknowledged but that will only become more important as the mass of Baby Boomers continues to age. Stephen Sapp, University of Miami <p> The Ethics of Sex and Alzheimer s confronts matters of sexual ethics that are usually left unspoken, but which can (and do) lead to great confusion and pain for otherwise loving and committed partners. Reading this book will not only help the reader to engage sexual ethics at important religious and social levels, it will prepare the reader to confront the possibility of having to navigate a life after the interruption of Alzheimer s. <p> This book is a must read for a broad range of scholars in religion and ethics, their students, clergy, medical care givers, and most importantly: partners and spouses. Richard W. McCarty, Mercyhurst University <p> Dr. Portman takes the field of religious study to a whole new level with this new book. He confronts the world and asks us each to look deep inside to examine our feelings as we ponder a relationship dilemma involving dementia now the cat is out of the bag: until death do us part may now have a whole new meaning. Doug Wornell, geriatric psychiatrist and the author of Wandering Explorers: Practical Dementia for Families and Caregivers <p> John Portmann has written a thoughtful and moving meditation on contemporary sexual ethics, particularly respecting the sex of older people. While billed as a book about sex and Alzheimer's, it is far more than that; it is a far-ranging plea to consider the virtue of generosity in all of our sexual dealings and in our attitudes toward those of others. Winnifred Fallers Sullivan, Indiana University John Portmann is to be applauded for tackling a challenging and complex issue that he rightly points out is largely unacknowledged but that will only become more important as the mass of Baby Boomers continues to age. -Stephen Sapp, University of Miami The Ethics of Sex and Alzheimer's confronts matters of sexual ethics that are usually left unspoken, but which can (and do) lead to great confusion and pain for otherwise loving and committed partners. Reading this book will not only help the reader to engage sexual ethics at important religious and social levels, it will prepare the reader to confront the possibility of having to navigate a life after the interruption of Alzheimer's. This book is a must read for a broad range of scholars in religion and ethics, their students, clergy, medical care givers, and most importantly: partners and spouses. -Richard W. McCarty, Mercyhurst University Dr. Portman takes the field of religious study to a whole new level with this new book. He confronts the world and asks us each to look deep inside - to examine our feelings as we ponder a relationship dilemma involving dementia... now the cat is out of the bag: 'until death do us part' may now have a whole new meaning. -Doug Wornell, geriatric psychiatrist and the author of Wandering Explorers: Practical Dementia for Families and Caregivers John Portmann has written a thoughtful and moving meditation on contemporary sexual ethics, particularly respecting the sex of older people. While billed as a book about sex and Alzheimer's, it is far more than that; it is a far-ranging plea to consider the virtue of generosity in all of our sexual dealings and in our attitudes toward those of others. -Winnifred Fallers Sullivan, Indiana University Author InformationJohn Portmann is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Virginia. He studied philosophy at Yale and Cambridge Universities. He is the author of When Bad Things Happen to Other People (2000), Sex and Heaven (2003), and A History of Sin (2007). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |