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a| Global feminist autoethnographies during COVID-19 :
b| displacements and disruptions /
c| edited by Melanie Heath, Akosua K. Darkwah, Josephine Beoku-Betts and Bandana Purkayastha.
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a| Routledge advances in feminist studies and intersectionality
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a| "Global Feminist Autoethnographies uses feminist methods to reflect on our experiences of precarities as tenured faculty, faculty on temporary contracts, and graduate students during COVID-19. This book bears witness to the displacements, disruptions, and distress experienced by women in different locations in academia. The authors document their experiences arising within academia and beyond it, gathering stories from across the globe-Australia, Canada, Ghana, Finland, India, Norway, South Africa, United Kingdom, United States along with transnational engagements with Bolivia, Iran, Nepal, and Taiwan. In an era where the older rules about work and family related to our survival, wellbeing, and dignity are rapidly being transformed, this book shows that distress and traumas are emerging across the divides between the global North and South, depending on the intersecting structures that have affected each of us. It documents our distress and trauma and how we have worked to lift each other up amidst severe precarities. A global co-written project, this book shows how we are moving to decolonize our scholarship. It will be of interest to an interdisciplinary array of scholars in the areas of intersectionality, gender, family, race, sexuality, migration, and global and transnational sociology"--
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a| Introduction; Displacements, Disruptions and Distress: An Introduction to Global Feminist Autoethnographies During COVID-19; Bandana Purkayastha, Josephine Beoku-Betts, Melanie Heath, and Akosua K. Darkwah; Part I: DisruptionsIntroductionDisruptions: Seismic Work and Life Shifts; Akosua K. Darkwah1. The Pandemic and Our Entangled Lives: Experiencing the Many Relations of Ruling; Maitrayee Chaudhuri, Deepali Aparajita Dungdung, Dinesh Rajak, and Rituparna Patgiri; 2. The Inequality the Pandemic Unveils: Teaching and Learning in the Times of COVID; Esther Hernández-Medina and Malak Afaneh; 3. Disruption and Silence: Making Sense of Troubled Times Through Autoethnographic Writing; Joanne Yoo; 4. "Network Problems": An Autoethnographic Reflection of the Challenges of Undergraduate Education in Ghana in the Midst of a Global Pandemic; Geraldine Asiwome Adiku5. Navigating Empowerment and Activism in the Ivory Tower: A Co-autoethnography Gives Voice to Feminist Identity in a Criminal Justice ProgramZiwei Qi, April Terry, and Tamara J. Lynn; 6. Writing on Self, Together: Collective Autoethnography as Praxis of Solidarity and Collective Care during the Pandemic; Manisha Desai, Rianka Roy, Asmita Asavari, Ruth Hernandez, and Koyel Khan; 7. Labor Transformations in the Academy under COVID-19 Through the Lens of Intersectional Feminism: A Canadian DuoethnographyEvangelia Tastsoglou and Shiva NourpanahPart II: DistressIntroduction; Distress: Personal Trauma and Institutionalized Inequalities; Melanie Heath8. Valuing a Feminist Ethics of Care in Pandemic TimesMichelle Forrest9. A Clinical Account of Breast Cancer Amid COVID-19Mariam Seedat-Khan10. Gendered Life Transitions and the Blurring of Work-Family Boundaries during COVID-19 Medora W. Barnes; 11. Trying My Best to Be My Badass Self: Parenting, Homeschooling, and Leading a Professional Feminist Academic Organization Amid a PandemicBarret Katuna; 12. Invoking Abuelita Epistemologies for Academic Transformation in the Coronavirus Age: Autoethnographic Reflections from a Motherscholar Collective Erica Edwards, Sarah Robert, Christina DeNicola, Sandra Gonzales, and Min Yu; 13. An Autoethnography from a Student and Underpaid EmployeeMaddison Berlinghoff; 14. Black Women, Work, and COVID-19: Reflections on Navigating Graduate School, Work, Motherhood and Relationships During the COVID-19 PandemicAlexis Grant-Panting, Vanessa Ellison, and Celeste Graham15. On the Margins of Hyperinvisibility and Hypervisibility: The Paradox of Being an Asian American During the COVID-19 PandemicKim-Phuong Truong-VuPart III: DisplacementsIntroduction; Displacements: Transnational Realities and Splintered Lives; Josephine Beoku-Betts;16. One Virus, Two Worlds: A Taiwanese Queer Stranger's "World"-Traveling and Loving in the COVID U.S.Ying-Chao Kao; 17. Transnational Families, Welfare States, and Marriage Rules in the Time of COVID-19; Melanie Heath18. COVID-19: Lived Realities, Reflections, and Analysis; Shobha Hamal Gurung19. Knitting an Autoethnography;Edelweiss Murillo Lafuente20. Disorientation, Disbelief, DistanceElina Oinas; 21. "Salaam, Hamvatan-e Aziz": Solidarity in the Time of CoronaKristin Soraya Batmanghelichi; 22. (At) Home in CrisisNazanin Shahrokni; Conclusion: Reflections on the Pandemic from a Southern Feminist Scholar; Akosua K. Darkwah; Postscript: The Pandemic World in 2021
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