COVID-19 in Brooklyn

J. Krase, Judith N. DeSena
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COVID-19 in Brooklyn: Everyday Life During a Pandemic looks closely at the ways that the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the lives of ordinary people living in the super-gentrified Brooklyn neighborhoods of Park Slope and Greenpoint/Williamsburg, where the authors hunkered down during the 2020 lockdown. Putting their private lives into broader scientific and public contexts, Krase and DeSena discuss a wide range of research methods and theories, as well as print and internet media sources about the pandemic. With words and images, the scholar-activist authors place their own personal experiences and those of their family and neighbors inside the broader context of global and national medical emergencies, as well as related economic, social, and political unrest, such as widespread unemployment, the Black Lives Matter Movement, and the contentious 2020 presidential election. Using a distributive social justice perspective and examining their own privileges, they discover and discuss the racial and economic inequities that affected the lives of other Brooklynites. These disparities included public health measures and lack of access to basic necessities of urban living. The book also addresses the cultural and economic shifts that took place at the start of the pandemic and contemplate how those forces will impact on future urban life, asking what the "new normal" of business, entertainment, education, housing, and work will look like locally and globally. This richly illustrated book offers an invaluable local study of the impact of the pandemic on ordinary people in Brooklyn. As such, it will be of great interest to students and researchers in the humanities and social sciences. © 2023 Jerome Krase and Judith N. DeSena.
布鲁克林的COVID-19
《2019冠状病毒病在布鲁克林:大流行期间的日常生活》密切关注了2019冠状病毒病大流行对生活在公园坡和绿点/威廉斯堡超级中产阶级布鲁克林社区的普通人生活的影响,作者在2020年封锁期间躲在那里。Krase和DeSena将他们的私人生活置于更广泛的科学和公共背景中,讨论了广泛的研究方法和理论,以及关于大流行的印刷和互联网媒体来源。通过文字和图像,学者和活动家作者将他们自己的个人经历及其家人和邻居的经历置于全球和国家医疗紧急情况的更广泛背景下,以及相关的经济,社会和政治动荡,如广泛的失业,黑人的生命也是运动,以及有争议的2020年总统大选。他们从分配社会公正的角度审视自己的特权,发现并讨论了影响其他布鲁克林人生活的种族和经济不平等。这些差距包括公共卫生措施和缺乏获得城市生活基本必需品的机会。这本书还探讨了疫情开始时发生的文化和经济转变,并思考了这些力量将如何影响未来的城市生活,探讨了当地和全球商业、娱乐、教育、住房和工作的“新常态”将是什么样子。这本插图丰富的书对疫情对布鲁克林普通民众的影响进行了宝贵的地方性研究。因此,它将引起人文和社会科学领域的学生和研究人员的极大兴趣。©2023 Jerome Krase和Judith N. DeSena。
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