Exploring Society with COVID-19
By Gemma Lucas Within my wider project on well-being and gendered body shame, I am preparing a series of short essays exploring the reconfiguration of bodily capacities and body-geographies during the pandemic, as the use well shaming rhetoric, its relationship to neoliberalism, and its impact on social inequality. Further information: Link
By Gemma Lucas, Jennifer Lea, Chloe Asker Through the use of vignettes, this chapter draws on our personal, auto-ethnographic and everyday experiences to attend to bodily, affective and atmospheric (re)configurations under lockdown in the COVID-19 pandemic whilst speculating upon the usefulness of thinking with non-representational theories at this time. Drawing on our own everyday experiences […]
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