COVID-19 Assemblages

N. Banerjea, P. Boyce, Rohit K. Dasgupta
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This book documents and analyzes the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic through queer and feminist perspectives. A testament of dispossessions as well as a celebration of various forms of resilience, community building and critical responses, it chronicles the social history of queer and trans persons and women in South Asia and the diasporas. Through a creative and collaborative form of ethnographic writing, the book enters in conversation with the worlds of domestic helps, caregivers, cultural workers, students, sex workers and other precariously employed people. It examines the confining effects of the pandemic on the lived realities of many queer and trans individuals, the caste-oppressed and women across socio-economic backgrounds. The chapters in the volume piece together narratives of prejudice, hardship, self-expression and resistance from interviews, personal accounts, as well as poems and stories from activists, artists and other collaborators. The book pays particular attention to issues of power and asymmetrical relationships amidst COVID-19 and offers critiques to deepen the understanding of the uneven fault lines within which historically oppressed persons reside in South Asia. Exploring themes of migration, disability and sexual politics, this book is an essential reading for scholars and researchers of gender and sexuality studies, cultural studies, South Asian studies, sociology and social anthropology. © 2022 selection and editorial matter, Niharika Banerjea, Paul Boyce and Rohit K. Dasgupta;individual chapters, the contributors
这本书通过酷儿和女权主义的角度记录和分析了COVID-19大流行的影响。这本书是对被剥夺的见证,也是对各种形式的韧性、社区建设和批判性回应的庆祝,它记录了南亚和散居者的酷儿和变性人以及妇女的社会历史。通过一种创造性和合作性的民族志写作形式,这本书进入了与家庭帮佣、护理人员、文化工作者、学生、性工作者和其他不稳定就业人员的世界的对话。它审查了大流行病对许多酷儿和跨性别者、受种姓压迫的人以及不同社会经济背景的妇女的生活现实的限制性影响。这本书的章节汇集了偏见、困难、自我表达和抵制的叙述,这些叙述来自采访、个人叙述,以及活动家、艺术家和其他合作者的诗歌和故事。这本书特别关注了新冠疫情中权力和不对称关系的问题,并提供了批评,加深了对南亚历史上受压迫者所处的不平衡断层线的理解。这本书探讨了移民、残疾和性政治的主题,是性别和性研究、文化研究、南亚研究、社会学和社会人类学的学者和研究人员的必读读物。©2022选择和编辑事项,Niharika Banerjea, Paul Boyce和Rohit K. Dasgupta;个别章节,贡献者
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