Being human during COVID / / Kristin Ann Hass, editor.

Science has taken center stage during the COVID-19 crisis; scientists named and diagnosed the virus, traced its spread, and worked together to create a vaccine in record time. But while science made the headlines, the arts and humanities were critical in people's daily lives. As the world went...

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Place / Publishing House:Ann Arbor, Michigan : : University of Michigan Press,, 2021.
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Michigan humanities collaboratory
Physical Description:1 online resource (483 p.)
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505 0 0 |t Introduction: Living with the virus that knows how we see each other /  |r Kristin Ann Hass --  |g Part I.  |t naming --  |t "This virus has no eyes: Telling stories in the land of monsters /  |r Christopher Matthews --  |t Facing our pandemic /  |r Sara Blair --  |t Living on loss of privileges: What we learned in prison /  |r Patrick Bates, Alexandra Friedman, Adam Kouraimi, Ashley Lucas, Sriram Papolu, and Cozine Welch --  |t Not even past: Archiving 2020 in real time /  |r Michelle McClellan and Aprille McKay --  |g Part II.  |t Waiting --  |t Waiting = death: Covid-19, the struggle for racial justice, and the aids pandemic /  |r David Caron --  |t Buddhism, the pandemic, and the demise of the future tense /  |r Donald Lopez --  |t Covid diary: Hands, nets, and other devices /  |r James Cogswell --  |t Social distances in between: Excerpts from my Covid-19 diaries /  |r Amal Hassan Fadlalla --  |g Part III.  |t Grieving --  |t Grief and the importance of real things during Covid-19 /  |r Suzanne L. Davis --  |t Looking backward in order to look forward: Lessons about humanity and the humanities from the plague at Athens /  |r Sara Forsdyke --  |t Protests, prayers, and protections: Three visitations during covid-19 /  |r William A. Calvo-Quiros --  |t Soliloquous solipsism /  |r Melanie Tanielian --  |g Part IV.  |t More waiting /  |r Sheltering --  |t Finding home between the Vincent Chin case and Covid-19 /  |r Frances Kai-Hwa Wang --  |t Caged with the tiger king: The media business and the pandemic /  |r Daniel Herbert --  |t Prosthetics for right now /  |r Nick Tobier --  |g Part V.  |t Resisting --  |t Covid-19's attack on women and feminists' response: The pandemic, inequality, and activism /  |r Abigail J. Stewart --  |t The virus that kills twice: Covid-19 and domestic violence under governmental impunity in Nicaragua /  |r Eimeel Castillo --  |t "Our steps come from long ago": Living histories of feminisms and the fight against Covid in Brazil /  |r Sueann Caulfield --  |t Making sense of sex and gender differences in biomedical research on Covid-19 /  |r Abigail A. Dumes --  |t Digital encounters from an intersectional perspective: Black women in Argentina /  |r Marisol Fila --  |t The media discourse on women-led countries in the Covid-19 pandemic: Using Germany as an example /  |r Verena Klein --  |t Coronavirus capitalism and the patriarchal pandemic in India: Why we need a "feminism for the 99%" that focuses on social reproduction /  |r Jayati Lal --  |t Whose challenge is #ChallengeAccepted? Performative online activism during the Covid-19 pandemic and its erasures /  |r Ozge Savas --  |t Covid-19.  |t Nigerian women and the fight for holistic policy /  |r Abiola Akiyode-Afolabi and Ronke Olawale --  |g Part VI.  |t Not waiting --  |t Covid-19 through an Asian American lens: Scapegoating, harassment, and the limits of the Asian American response /  |r Roland Hwang --  |t The high stakes of blame: Medieval parallels to a modern crisis /  |r David Patterson --  |t Unmuting voices in a pandemic: Linguistic profiling in a moment of crisis /  |r Nicholas Henriksen and Matthew Neubacher --  |t Quarantine rebellions: Performance innovation in the pandemic /  |r Anita Gonzalez. 
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