【網絡郵購】The Covid Spectrum: Theoretical and Experiential­ Reflections from India and­ Beyond

書名:The COVID Spectrum: Theoretical and Experiential Reflections from India and Beyond
編輯:Meher Bhoot、Satishchandra Kumar、KANCHANA MAHADEVAN
出版社:Speaking Tiger Publishing Pvt Ltd
ISBN:9789354471452
裝訂/頁數:平裝/360頁
規格:139.7 x 215.9 x 20.32mm | 458.13g
出版日:2021/12
正價:美金45元(約港幣360元)/ Amazon Kindle 美金8.99元 (約港幣72元)
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內容簡介

The COVID Spectrum brings together a diverse range of essays from five continents on the pandemic that plunged the world into an unprecedented crisis. Important questions raised and sought to be answered in the first section of the book straddle the personal and political, as well as the economic and ethical: How can we prevent social collapse when all human life isn’t equally valued? What does it mean to be a more caring society? Are our healthcare systems prepared for another such shock?

Can we continue to be driven by the ‘market’ or do we need a more normative economics? How do we deal with conspiracy theories and misinformation in the digital age, especially in emergencies like this one? And have physical distancing norms and video calls led to a fundamental break in the way we communicate?

The second section of the book shows how, through all the chaos COVID has engendered, people across nations and cultures have found it within themselves to courageously wade through the troubles. We see how the Cubans managed the infection, how the citizens of Hong Kong stood by each other, and how the head of state of an East African island nation showed us what it means to be a servant leader. Psychotherapists try to figure out ways of battling isolation-induced stress.

Policy experts argue what we can do to alleviate the shocking exclusion suffered by marginalized sections during the pandemic. And regular individuals learn the value of being there for each other.

The world changed in 2019. What we collectively witnessed wasn’t just a medical emergency, but a social and economic and conceptual breaking point. This anthology expresses the hope that the ‘Great Reset’ which lies ahead could be a real and enlightened one, if we try.

Content

  • Foreword: Light at the End of the Tunnel? Yes, But…
    • Slavoj Žižek
  • Introduction: Uncertain Consociates, Unsettling Conditions: The Predicament of COVID-19
    • Kanchana Mahadevan, Satishchandra Kumar, Meher Bhoot, Rajesh Kharat

PART I: THEORIZING THE PANDEMIC

  • Pause, Privilege, Sacrifice, and a More Caring Society
    • Maurice Hamington
  • Conspiracy Theories, Fake News, and COVID-19
    • Andrew Edgar
  • Contact in Absentia: Towards a Cybertouch
    • Brunella Antomarini
  • Discourse, Crisis and Corona: Some Ethical Implications of the German Debate on the COVID-19 Pandemic
    • Ernest W.B. Hess-Lüttich
  • The Limits of Responsible Caring in the COVID-19 Pandemic
    • Joan Tronto
  • Pandemic: Philosophy and Public Policy
    • Sebastiano Maffettone
  • COVID-19 and the ‘Return of the Normative’ in Economic Policy
    • Sanjay G. Reddy
  • The ‘Great Reset’? Yes, Please—But a Real One!
    • Slavoj Žižek

PART II: EXPERIENTIAL REFLECTIONS, NARRATIVES AND STRATEGIES

Reflections on Health and Wellness

  • A Narrative Group Project from Turkey: Exploring Diverse Responses to COVID-19
    • İclal Eskioğlu Aydın
  • Socialized Healthcare and Medical Internationalism: Cuba and the Coronavirus
    • Vinay Lal
  • COVID-19: Collective Responses to Challenges in Hong Kong
  • Resiliency and Abundance: Finding Our Path to Wellness During COVID-19
    • Yvonne Sandoval
  • Discovering the Joy of Living in Times of Crisis, Inspiration for Growth
    • Ruxandra Anghel

Learning Narratives

  • Early Learning Roadmap in Response to COVID-19: Keeping Young Children Safe, Loved and Learning
    • Sara Dang
  • Lessons from COVID-19
    • Aarti Ramaswami
  • Re-authoring Confinement: Enduring COVID-19 and Creating a Collaboratory
    • Peggy Sax
  • International Education as a Response to COVID-19: An Indian Perspective
    • Arundhati Sharma
  • Reconnecting in a Post-Pandemic World
    • Elena Baskina and Masha Tiunova

Coping Strategies

  • Glimpses of Servant Leadership in Mauritius: A Bold and Effective Response to COVID-19
    • Basantsingh Deerpaul
  • Collective Documentation of Lives During COVID-19 in Kathmandu
    • Raji Manjari Pokhrel and Prathama Raghavan

Reflections on Inclusiveness

  • ‘Taking Current Strain and Feeling Past Pain, Again’: A Reflection on Black South African Woman’s Experience Within the Context of COVID-19
    • Jude Clark
  • Time for a Paradigm Shift: Engaging with Disability in the Aftermath of COVID-19
    • Lata Dyaram
  • The Embers Remain
    • Kirtika Kain
  • South Asians in the United Kingdom During COVID-19: A Realist View
    • Dave Sookhoo
  • Plague Is the Great Truth-Teller: How Can We Talk Back?
    • Alison Scott-Baumann and Hina J. Shahid

EPILOGUE: COVID AND BEYOND

  • Coronavirus: Retrospect 2040
    • Christopher Norris

Acknowledgements

Contributors

References