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What does it mean to be in the middle of a pandemic—for me, for my country, for the world? How do our current inequalities and injustices become amplified by the demands of the pandemic and what, if anything, can be done? Who is most impacted—and why does it seem that so many of the same people are, once again, deemed expendable and less-than? How do we explain COVID-19 and its attendant traumas to our children, and what do we teach them about hope, justice, grief, and the role of imagination in survival? And once the worst has passed, how do we start again, and what should we care about as we contemplate individual and collective repair?

In this collection of public and political philosophy, both well-established and up-and-coming philosophers come together to address these and other questions born of a devastating pandemic to which they are neither objective spectators nor observers, insulated by the passage of time. Indeed, the contributors to this volume are both grounded in, and immediately affected by, their own lived realities as source material for the questions that move and motivate them.



Table of Contents

  1. Editor’s Introduction:
In Medias Res: Philosophers as Witnesses to Disaster
Anna Gotlib

II.Pandemic and Personal and Collective Identity

  1. How Has the Pandemic Affected Our Relationships to Our Bodies?
Vanessa Wills

  1. COVID-19 and the Politics of Home
Corey McCall

3. Waiting to Say Goodbye
J.S. Biehl


III. Pandemic, Illness, and Disability

  1. Sometimes Life Gives One Way Too Many Lemons: Dealing with Cancer in a Time of Pandemic
Ruth Groenhout

  1. Don’t Leave Persons With Disability Behind When Triaging Medical Scarcity
Eva Feder Kittay

  1. Disability and Disproportionate Disadvantage
Kevin Timpe


IV.Pandemics and Social Justice

  1. Transgender, Trump and the Public Health
Jamie Lindemann Nelson

  1. The Lifeblood of the Body Politic
Jesi Taylor Cruz

  1. New Labors, New Burdens, Care Work Re-narrated
Jennifer Scuro

V.Pandemic, Philosophy, and Meaning

  1. Boundaries in a Time of Pandemic
Alexios Alexander

  1. Science Will [Hopefully] Get Us Out of the Pandemic, But the Humanities Will Get Us Through It
Claire Katz

  1. Disorientation, Liminality, and Hope in the Time of COVID-19
Barrett Emerick

  1. The COVID-19 Guidebook for Living in an Alternate Universe
Eyja M. Brynjarsdóttir


VI. Pandemic and the Future

  1. A Letter to My Nieces on Connecting the Dots
Gaile Pohlhaus

  1. Viral Hope: When Quarantine Comes Home
Daniel Conway

VII. Index

VIII. Contributor Biographies

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 15/09/2022
      ISBN13: 9781538154045, 978-1538154045
      ISBN10: 1538154048

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      Book Synopsis

      What does it mean to be in the middle of a pandemic—for me, for my country, for the world? How do our current inequalities and injustices become amplified by the demands of the pandemic and what, if anything, can be done? Who is most impacted—and why does it seem that so many of the same people are, once again, deemed expendable and less-than? How do we explain COVID-19 and its attendant traumas to our children, and what do we teach them about hope, justice, grief, and the role of imagination in survival? And once the worst has passed, how do we start again, and what should we care about as we contemplate individual and collective repair?

      In this collection of public and political philosophy, both well-established and up-and-coming philosophers come together to address these and other questions born of a devastating pandemic to which they are neither objective spectators nor observers, insulated by the passage of time. Indeed, the contributors to this volume are both grounded in, and immediately affected by, their own lived realities as source material for the questions that move and motivate them.



      Table of Contents

      1. Editor’s Introduction:
      In Medias Res: Philosophers as Witnesses to Disaster
      Anna Gotlib

      II.Pandemic and Personal and Collective Identity

      1. How Has the Pandemic Affected Our Relationships to Our Bodies?
      Vanessa Wills

      1. COVID-19 and the Politics of Home
      Corey McCall

      3. Waiting to Say Goodbye
      J.S. Biehl


      III. Pandemic, Illness, and Disability

      1. Sometimes Life Gives One Way Too Many Lemons: Dealing with Cancer in a Time of Pandemic
      Ruth Groenhout

      1. Don’t Leave Persons With Disability Behind When Triaging Medical Scarcity
      Eva Feder Kittay

      1. Disability and Disproportionate Disadvantage
      Kevin Timpe


      IV.Pandemics and Social Justice

      1. Transgender, Trump and the Public Health
      Jamie Lindemann Nelson

      1. The Lifeblood of the Body Politic
      Jesi Taylor Cruz

      1. New Labors, New Burdens, Care Work Re-narrated
      Jennifer Scuro

      V.Pandemic, Philosophy, and Meaning

      1. Boundaries in a Time of Pandemic
      Alexios Alexander

      1. Science Will [Hopefully] Get Us Out of the Pandemic, But the Humanities Will Get Us Through It
      Claire Katz

      1. Disorientation, Liminality, and Hope in the Time of COVID-19
      Barrett Emerick

      1. The COVID-19 Guidebook for Living in an Alternate Universe
      Eyja M. Brynjarsdóttir


      VI. Pandemic and the Future

      1. A Letter to My Nieces on Connecting the Dots
      Gaile Pohlhaus

      1. Viral Hope: When Quarantine Comes Home
      Daniel Conway

      VII. Index

      VIII. Contributor Biographies

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