COVID-19 assemblages : queer and feminist ethnographies from South Asia / edited by Niharika Banerjea, Paul Boyce and Rohit K. Dasgupta.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Routledge, 2022Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: COVID-19 assemblagesLOC classification:
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Contents:
Introduction: South Asian extraordinary ethnographies and assemblage in a pandemic / Niharika Banerjea, Paul Boyce and Rohit K. Dasgupta -- Looming / Santa Khurai -- Transnational entanglements of geopolitical, pandemic and intimate citizenship / Dhiren Borisa and Gavin Brown -- House maids, urban spacing and negotiating the 'other' during Covid times / Amrita Ghosh -- Reimaging the migrant in the time of the pandemic / Darshana S. Mini and Anirban K. Baishya -- The forbidden word--the life during COVID 19 / Moshfec Ara -- Fragmented realities of the pandemic : the multiple marginalities of disabled people in India / Nandini Ghosh -- Desi women and higher education in the UK : affect and effect of Covid-19 / Rittika Dasgupta and Naseeba Umar -- Queer patchworks : liveability, creative work and survival in the time of COVID / Rohit K. Dasgupta -- I am still becoming / Tripta Chandola -- Remembering COVID-19 / Paul Boyce and Raina Roy -- Metaphor of contagion : the impact of Covid-19 on the Hijras in Bangladesh / Adnan Hossain -- Stateless beings / Danny Coyle -- The pandemic and us--thoughts on queer living and building social connections / Poushali, Madhurima, Koyel, Reshmi, Archee, Kolika, Debika -- Queer in transit--(un)settlement and precarity in times of COVID-19 / Debjyoti Ghosh -- From #dalitlivesmatters to #mysatyagraha : Nepali transnational youth activism during the Covid-19 pandemic / Premila van Ommen -- Pandemic life of sexual and gender minorities of Sri Lanka / Thiyagaraja Waradas -- Virus that does not discriminate but a system that does : gender [X] Pakistan / Hena Ali and Rubban Shakeel -- A home-in-making : risk, longing and responsibility in lockdown / Niharika Banerjea and Sumita Beethi -- Of epidemics and queer friendships from Manipur in India / Kumam Davidson -- Untitled / Queer Rights Collective, Nepal.
Summary: "This book documents and analyzes the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic through queer and feminist perspectives. A testament of dispossessions as well as a celebration of various forms of resilience, community building and critical responses, it chronicles the social history of queer and trans persons and women in South Asia and the diasporas. Through a creative and collaborative form of ethnographic writing, the book enters in conversation with the worlds of domestic helps, caregivers, cultural workers, students, sex workers and other precariously employed people. It examines the confining effects of the pandemic on the lived realities of many queer and trans individuals, the caste-oppressed and women across socio-economic backgrounds. The chapters in the volume piece together narratives of prejudice, hardship, self-expression and resistance from interviews, personal accounts, as well as poems and stories from activists, artists and other collaborators. The book pays particular attention to issues of power and asymmetrical relationships amidst COVID-19 and offers critiques to deepen the understanding of the uneven fault lines within which historically oppressed persons reside in South Asia. Exploring themes of migration, disability and sexual politics, this book is an essential reading for scholars and researchers of gender and sexuality studies, cultural studies, South Asian studies, sociology and social anthropology"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: South Asian extraordinary ethnographies and assemblage in a pandemic / Niharika Banerjea, Paul Boyce and Rohit K. Dasgupta -- Looming / Santa Khurai -- Transnational entanglements of geopolitical, pandemic and intimate citizenship / Dhiren Borisa and Gavin Brown -- House maids, urban spacing and negotiating the 'other' during Covid times / Amrita Ghosh -- Reimaging the migrant in the time of the pandemic / Darshana S. Mini and Anirban K. Baishya -- The forbidden word--the life during COVID 19 / Moshfec Ara -- Fragmented realities of the pandemic : the multiple marginalities of disabled people in India / Nandini Ghosh -- Desi women and higher education in the UK : affect and effect of Covid-19 / Rittika Dasgupta and Naseeba Umar -- Queer patchworks : liveability, creative work and survival in the time of COVID / Rohit K. Dasgupta -- I am still becoming / Tripta Chandola -- Remembering COVID-19 / Paul Boyce and Raina Roy -- Metaphor of contagion : the impact of Covid-19 on the Hijras in Bangladesh / Adnan Hossain -- Stateless beings / Danny Coyle -- The pandemic and us--thoughts on queer living and building social connections / Poushali, Madhurima, Koyel, Reshmi, Archee, Kolika, Debika -- Queer in transit--(un)settlement and precarity in times of COVID-19 / Debjyoti Ghosh -- From #dalitlivesmatters to #mysatyagraha : Nepali transnational youth activism during the Covid-19 pandemic / Premila van Ommen -- Pandemic life of sexual and gender minorities of Sri Lanka / Thiyagaraja Waradas -- Virus that does not discriminate but a system that does : gender [X] Pakistan / Hena Ali and Rubban Shakeel -- A home-in-making : risk, longing and responsibility in lockdown / Niharika Banerjea and Sumita Beethi -- Of epidemics and queer friendships from Manipur in India / Kumam Davidson -- Untitled / Queer Rights Collective, Nepal.

"This book documents and analyzes the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic through queer and feminist perspectives. A testament of dispossessions as well as a celebration of various forms of resilience, community building and critical responses, it chronicles the social history of queer and trans persons and women in South Asia and the diasporas. Through a creative and collaborative form of ethnographic writing, the book enters in conversation with the worlds of domestic helps, caregivers, cultural workers, students, sex workers and other precariously employed people. It examines the confining effects of the pandemic on the lived realities of many queer and trans individuals, the caste-oppressed and women across socio-economic backgrounds. The chapters in the volume piece together narratives of prejudice, hardship, self-expression and resistance from interviews, personal accounts, as well as poems and stories from activists, artists and other collaborators. The book pays particular attention to issues of power and asymmetrical relationships amidst COVID-19 and offers critiques to deepen the understanding of the uneven fault lines within which historically oppressed persons reside in South Asia. Exploring themes of migration, disability and sexual politics, this book is an essential reading for scholars and researchers of gender and sexuality studies, cultural studies, South Asian studies, sociology and social anthropology"--

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