Being Human During COVID.
Material type: TextPublisher: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2021Copyright date: �2021Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (423 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780472902507Genre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Being Human During COVIDDDC classification: 362.1962/414 Online resources: Click to ViewIntro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Living with the Virus That Knows How We See Each Other | Kristin Ann Hass -- Part I: Naming -- Chapter 1. This Virus Has No Eyes: Telling Stories in the Land of Monsters | Christopher Matthews -- Chapter 2. Facing Our Pandemic | Sara Blair -- Chapter 3. Living on Loss of Privileges: What We Learned in Prison | Patrick Bates, Alexandra Friedman, Adam Kouraimi, Ashley Lucas, Sriram Papolu, and Cozine Welch -- Chapter 4. Not Even Past: Archiving 2020 in Real Time | Michelle McClellan and Aprille McKay -- Part II: Waiting -- Chapter 5. Waiting = Death: COVID-19, the Struggle for Racial Justice, and the AIDS Pandemic | David Caron -- Chapter 6. Buddhism, the Pandemic, and the Demise of the Future Tense | Donald Lopez -- Chapter 7. COVID Diary: Hands, Nets, and Other Devices | James Cogswell -- Chapter 8. Social Distances in Between: Excerpts from My COVID-19 Diaries | Amal Hassan Fadlalla -- Part III: Grieving -- Chapter 9. Grief and the Importance of Real Things during COVID-19 | Suzanne L. Davis -- Chapter 10. Looking Backward in Order to Look Forward: Lessons about Humanity and the Humanities from the Plague at Athens | Sara Forsdyke -- Chapter 11. Protests, Prayers, and Protections: Three Visitations during COVID-19 | William A. Calvo-Quir�os -- Chapter 12. Soliloquous Solipsism | Melanie Tanielian -- Part IV: More Waiting/Sheltering -- Chapter 13. Finding Home between the Vincent Chin Case and COVID-19 | Frances Kai-Hwa Wang -- Chapter 14. Caged with the Tiger King: The Media Business and the Pandemic | Daniel Herbert -- Chapter 15. Prosthetics for Right Now | Nick Tobier -- Part V: Resisting -- Chapter 16. COVID-19's Attack on Women and Feminists' Response: The Pandemic, Inequality, and Activism | Abigail J. Stewart.
Chapter 17. The Virus That Kills Twice: COVID-19 and Domestic Violence under Governmental Impunity in Nicaragua | Eimeel Castillo -- Chapter 18. "Our Steps Come from Long Ago": Living Histories of Feminisms and the Fight against COVID in Brazil | Sueann Caulfield -- Chapter 19. Making Sense of Sex and Gender Differences in Biomedical Research on COVID-19 | Abigail A. Dumes -- Chapter 20. Digital Encounters from an Intersectional Perspective: Black Women in Argentina | Marisol Fila -- Chapter 21. The Media Discourse on Women-Led Countries in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Using Germany as an Example | Verena Klein -- Chapter 22. Coronavirus Capitalism and the Patriarchal Pandemic in India: Why We Need a "Feminism for the 99%" That Focuses on Social Reproduction | Jayati Lal -- Chapter 23. Whose Challenge Is #ChallengeAccepted? Performative Online Activism during the COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Erasures | �Ozge Savaş -- Chapter 24. COVID-19: Nigerian Women and the Fight for Holistic Policy | Abiola Akiyode-Afolabi and Ronke Olawale -- Part VI: Not Waiting -- Chapter 25. COVID-19 through an Asian American Lens: Scapegoating, Harassment, and the Limits of the Asian American Response | Roland Hwang -- Chapter 26. The High Stakes of Blame: Medieval Parallels to a Modern Crisis | David Patterson -- Chapter 27. Unmuting Voices in a Pandemic: Linguistic Profiling in a Moment of Crisis | Nicholas Henriksen and Matthew Neubacher -- Chapter 28. Quarantine Rebellions: Performance Innovation in the Pandemic | Anita Gonzalez -- Contributors -- Index.
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