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|a When this is over :
|b reflections on an unequal pandemic /
|c edited by Amy Cortvriend, Lucy Easthope, Jenny Edkins and Kandida Purnell ; foreword by Sue Black ; afterword by Gary Younge ; with contributions from Led by Donkeys, Michael Rosen, Gary Younge and Fran Hall.
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|t Front Matter --
|t Contents --
|t Foreword --
|t 'When this is over' --
|t Introduction: A record, an accounting and a memorial --
|t In this together? --
|t 'Home and away' --
|t Pandemic deaths and the possibility of politics --
|t 'May 8th, 2020' --
|t Black, Asian and Global Majority experiences: a conversation --
|t 'Illustrating grief: Lumière Tarot' --
|t Bodies with COVID-19 --
|t 'Post-Covid thoughts' --
|t Grieving and collective loss in assisted living --
|t Policing in an emergency --
|t 'Unlawful gathering' --
|t Protest and policing in a pandemic --
|t 'Dying declaration' --
|t Legal education after COVID-19 --
|t 'I have a wall in front of all my windows' --
|t Border harms in a pandemic --
|t Caring for the dead --
|t 'Reckoning with grief' --
|t Lessons from a mortuary --
|t 'My impending adventure, a story for another day' --
|t Funerals, cemeteries and crematoria: different community experiences --
|t Commemorating lives lost --
|t 'Photo story' --
|t Walking the wall: COVID-19 and the politics of memory --
|t 'Pandemic Easter' --
|t A wall of pain and love --
|t What comes next --
|t 'Go ahead, tell me' --
|t Emergency planning is dead --
|t 'Waiting to exhale' --
|t Moving on --
|t Afterword --
|t Notes on contributors --
|t References --
|t Index
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|a The COVID-19 pandemic had a profound and persistent impact. A tragic loss of life, change to established patterns of life and social inequalities laid bare. It brought out the good in many and the worst in others and raised questions around what is truly important in our lives. In this book, academics, activists and artists come together to remember and to reflect on the pandemic. What lessons should we learn? And how can things be different when this is over? Sensitive to inequalities of gender, race and class, it highlights the experience of marginalised and minority groups and the unjust and uneven spread of violence, deprivation and death. It combines academic analysis with personal testimonies, poetry and images from contributors including Sue Black, Led By Donkeys, Lucy Easthope, Lara- Rose Iredale, Michael Rosen and Gary Younge. Taken together, this truly inclusive commemorative overview honours the experience of a global disaster lived up close and suggests the steps needed to ensure we do better next time.
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