Creative resilience and COVID-19 : figuring the everyday in a pandemic /
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| Language: | English |
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
Routledge,
[2022].
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| Series: | The COVID-19 pandemic series
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Creative Resilience and COVID-19: Figuring the Everyday in a PandemicIrene Gammel and Jason WangPart 1: Crisis Space and Time1. The Deadly Air We Breathe: How Infectious Illness Built the Modern CityMitchell Hammond2. "Why has the outbreak turned so deadly?" Diary from a Quarantined CityIrene Gammel and Jason Wang3. Listening through a Pandemic: Silence, Noisemaking, and MusicDavid Cecchetto and Cameron MacDonald 4. Netflix and Chills: On Digital Distraction during the Global LockdownDominic Pettman Part 2: Vulnerability and Resilience5. Killing Swiftly: The Effects of COVID-19 on the Experience of the ElderlyGeoffrey Scarre6. "Heâ?°Ì?₉s thinking about sex, Iâ?°Ì?₉m thinking about survival": Womenâ?°Ì?₉s Sexual, Domestic, and Emotional Labor during the COVID-19 PandemicBreanne Fahs 7. "Itâ?°Ì?₉s like not a very Marshallese way of life": Marshallese Cultural Resilience during COVID-19Ramey Moore, Pearl A. McElfish and Sheldon Riklon 8. Sweden, COVID-19 and Invisible ImmigrantsChristian Christensen Part 3: Memory, Visuality, and Creativity9. Threshold Spaces: Visualizing COVID-19 and the Resilient Power of the CityIrene Gammel and Natalie Ilsley10. How Drawing Can Help Us See One Another: From Graphic Medicine to Diary ComicsEmmy Waldman 11. Going Digital in a Small City Hub: Community Theater and Dog Performance Events during LockdownKarin Beeler and Stan Beeler12. Becoming Host: Zooming in on the Pandemic Horror FilmSimon Turner and Stuart J. Murray Part 4: Adaptation, Hope, and Social Change13. Playing with the City: Leisure, Public Health, and Placemaking during COVID-19 and Beyond Troy D. Glover14. Rethinking the Spaces of Night-time SociabilityWill Straw 15. The End of Kino as We Know It? Reflecting on the Future of Cinemas in Germany and BeyondClaudia Kotte 16. What COVID-19 Has Taught Academics: Historical Arguments for the Future of In-Person TeachingKai BremerCoda:Global Consciousness of COVID-19: Where Can We Go from Here?J. Michael Ryan