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Agile Authorship: Exploring Collaborative Dementia Memoirs through Fanfiction Practices

Simonetti, Nicola; Grandolfo, Marialaura

Authors

Marialaura Grandolfo



Abstract

This article examines how collaborative dementia memoirs can challenge personalised approaches to authorship in impactful ways. Collaborative life writing has traditionally grappled with the complex power dynamics inherent in multi-contributor narratives. Literary disability scholars, in particular, have raised ethical concerns about the possible exploitation and erosion of agency among disabled subjects. As an alternative, we advocate for a paradigm shift aligned with dementia self-advocates’ emphasis on interdependence, drawing on potentially productive concepts of shared authorship found in fanfiction. In fan communities, all fanfiction is perceived as oppositional to the authority of the single author, framing stories as dynamic rather than fixed to one voice. We apply this perspective to Slow Puncture (2020) by Peter Berry and Deb Bunt and Somebody I Used to Know (2018) by Wendy Mitchell with Anna Wharton, where collaboration and interdependence are central to narrating the dementia experience and negotiating both authors’ understandings of the condition, as well as facilitating self- and mutual exploration through creative production. We also propose the concept of “agile authorship” as a means to approach questions of authorship in collaborative memoirs by contributors with and without
dementia.

Citation

Simonetti, N., & Grandolfo, M. (in press). Agile Authorship: Exploring Collaborative Dementia Memoirs through Fanfiction Practices. Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies, 21(1),

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 12, 2025
Deposit Date Mar 6, 2025
Journal Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies
Print ISSN 1757-6458
Electronic ISSN 1757-6466
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 21
Issue 1
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3681740
Publisher URL https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/journal/jlcds