Black Women and da ’Rona

Black Women and da ’Rona
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Community, Consciousness, and Ethics of Care
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Artikel-Nr:
9780816549634
Veröffentl:
2023
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EPUB
Seiten:
304
Autor:
Jordan-Zachery Julia S. Jordan-Zachery
Serie:
The Feminist Wire Books
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EPUB
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EPUB
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Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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Rooted in the ways Black women understand their lives, this collection archives practices of healing, mothering, and advocacy during the COVID-19 pandemic.Recognizing that Black women have been living in pandemics as far back as colonialism and enslavement, this volume acknowledges that records of the past from the 1918 flu pandemic to the onset of the HIV/AIDS epidemic often erase the existence and experiences of Black women as a whole. Writing against this archival erasure, this collection consciously recenters the real-time experiences and perspectives of care, policy concerns, grief, and joy of Black women throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.Nineteen contributors from interdisciplinary fields and diverse backgrounds explore Black feminine community, consciousness, ethics of care, spirituality, and social critique. They situate Black women s multidimensional experiences with COVID-19 and other violences that affect their lives. The stories they tell are connected and interwoven, bound together by anti-Black gendered COVID necropolitics and commitments to creating new spaces for breathing, healing, and wellness.Ultimately, this time-warping analysis shows how Black women imagine a more just society, rapidly adapt to changing experiences, and innovate ethics of care even in the midst of physical distancing, which can be instructive for thinking of new ways of living both during and beyond the era of COVID-19.ContributorsShamara Wyllie AlhassanSharnnia ArtisKeisha L. Bentley-EdwardsCandace S. BrownJenny DouglasKaja DunnOnisha EtkinsRhonda M. GonzalesEndia HayesAshley E. HollingsheadKendra JasonJulia S. Jordan-ZacheryStacie LeSureJanaka B. LewisMichelle MeggsNitya MehrotraSherine Andreine PowerfulMarjorie ShaversBreauna Marie SpencerTehia Starker GlassAmber Walker
Rooted in the ways Black women understand their lives, this collection archives practices of healing, mothering, and advocacy during the COVID-19 pandemic.Recognizing that Black women have been living in pandemics as far back as colonialism and enslavement, this volume acknowledges that records of the past from the 1918 flu pandemic to the onset of the HIV/AIDS epidemic often erase the existence and experiences of Black women as a whole. Writing against this archival erasure, this collection consciously recenters the real-time experiences and perspectives of care, policy concerns, grief, and joy of Black women throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.Nineteen contributors from interdisciplinary fields and diverse backgrounds explore Black feminine community, consciousness, ethics of care, spirituality, and social critique. They situate Black women s multidimensional experiences with COVID-19 and other violences that affect their lives. The stories they tell are connected and interwoven, bound together by anti-Black gendered COVID necropolitics and commitments to creating new spaces for breathing, healing, and wellness.Ultimately, this time-warping analysis shows how Black women imagine a more just society, rapidly adapt to changing experiences, and innovate ethics of care even in the midst of physical distancing, which can be instructive for thinking of new ways of living both during and beyond the era of COVID-19.ContributorsShamara Wyllie AlhassanSharnnia ArtisKeisha L. Bentley-EdwardsCandace S. BrownJenny DouglasKaja DunnOnisha EtkinsRhonda M. GonzalesEndia HayesAshley E. HollingsheadKendra JasonJulia S. Jordan-ZacheryStacie LeSureJanaka B. LewisMichelle MeggsNitya MehrotraSherine Andreine PowerfulMarjorie ShaversBreauna Marie SpencerTehia Starker GlassAmber Walker

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