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Lessons in resilience in the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in India.

Focusing on the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in India between April and December 2021, Rustom Bharucha’s timely essay reflects on four interconnected realities that haunted this ongoing crisis—death, grief, mourning, and extinction. How do we cope with multiple deaths and the dislocation of rituals when the act of mourning is either postponed or denied? What roles do political surveillance, censorship, the regulation of lockdowns, and the sheer indifference to the lives of people play in the containment of civil liberties? Through vivid examples of photography, theater, dance, visual arts, and the cultures of everyday life, this meditative essay illuminates both the horror of the pandemic as well as its unexpected intimacies and revelations of shared suffering. Against the destruction of nature and the disrespect for the nonhuman, The Second Wave offers lessons in resilience through its reflections on the ethos of waiting and the need to re-envision breath as a vital resource of self-renewal and resistance.

Trade Review
"An extraordinarily thoughtful meditation on the depiction of illness, death and displacement, the expression of loss and grief, and the possible positive potential of the pandemic experience for the future." * Roughghosts *
"The Second Wave is an unsettling read, deeply personal yet universal, horrifying yet infusing hope in the many acts of self-renewal and resistance during the pandemic. It is a book that merits multiple readings." * Biblio *
"The Second Wave is an intellectual tour de force of contemplation on the depredations and consequences of the pandemic in India." * The Statesman *
"Bharucha has certainly provided us the answer to the question ‘How to write about a tragedy?’ What is certain is that the manner in which Bharucha presents the pandemic before us and the fractures within our societies that he exposes, will change the lens the reader looks at the world through. The book would stay with the reader, urging her to keep coming back to it, a phenomenon rare with nonfiction." * Contributions to Indian Sociology *
"Rustom Bharucha brings a poet's attentiveness and a lapidarist’s precision to his analysis of an unforeseen time and India's response to the Covid-induced pandemic." -- Jerry Pinto, author of The Education of Yuri
"Cultural critic and dramaturg Rustom Bharucha’s masterful book takes readers on a trip into the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in India, with a particular focus on the harrowing days between April and October 2021. . . . Though it might be difficult to imagine finding hope in this scenario, Bharucha does just that—not by denying realities but by identifying in art an unexpected appreciation of what humans are capable of surviving." * Choice *

Table of Contents
Preface
1. Photography in the Pandemic
Preamble
Hospital
Crematoria
Ganga
Censoring the pandemic
Ownership
The Long March
Problematizing duration
Representing Jamlo
Ethics of crying
In the eyes of the law
2. No time to Mourn
Symptoms of grief
The Case of Ram Pukar Pandit
Living with the dead
Performing mourning: life and art
“Artistic” mourning practices
a.Artifice
b.Objects
c.Documentary
d.Spectacle
“Rudali”: mourning as survival
“Walk”: mourning as resistance
Mourning: performed or real?
3. Endings/Beginnings
Exit
On the Cusp of Multiple Times
Genocide
Extinction
Hiroshima museumized: aporias of peace
The ethos of waiting
Reclaiming the vitality of the body
Stillness in movement
a.Prana
b.Oxygen
Breath, breathlessness, and combat breathing
Postscript
Notes

The Second Wave – Reflections on the Pandemic

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      Publisher: Seagull Books London Ltd
      Publication Date: 03/05/2023
      ISBN13: 9781803090757, 978-1803090757
      ISBN10: 1803090758

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Lessons in resilience in the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in India.

      Focusing on the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in India between April and December 2021, Rustom Bharucha’s timely essay reflects on four interconnected realities that haunted this ongoing crisis—death, grief, mourning, and extinction. How do we cope with multiple deaths and the dislocation of rituals when the act of mourning is either postponed or denied? What roles do political surveillance, censorship, the regulation of lockdowns, and the sheer indifference to the lives of people play in the containment of civil liberties? Through vivid examples of photography, theater, dance, visual arts, and the cultures of everyday life, this meditative essay illuminates both the horror of the pandemic as well as its unexpected intimacies and revelations of shared suffering. Against the destruction of nature and the disrespect for the nonhuman, The Second Wave offers lessons in resilience through its reflections on the ethos of waiting and the need to re-envision breath as a vital resource of self-renewal and resistance.

      Trade Review
      "An extraordinarily thoughtful meditation on the depiction of illness, death and displacement, the expression of loss and grief, and the possible positive potential of the pandemic experience for the future." * Roughghosts *
      "The Second Wave is an unsettling read, deeply personal yet universal, horrifying yet infusing hope in the many acts of self-renewal and resistance during the pandemic. It is a book that merits multiple readings." * Biblio *
      "The Second Wave is an intellectual tour de force of contemplation on the depredations and consequences of the pandemic in India." * The Statesman *
      "Bharucha has certainly provided us the answer to the question ‘How to write about a tragedy?’ What is certain is that the manner in which Bharucha presents the pandemic before us and the fractures within our societies that he exposes, will change the lens the reader looks at the world through. The book would stay with the reader, urging her to keep coming back to it, a phenomenon rare with nonfiction." * Contributions to Indian Sociology *
      "Rustom Bharucha brings a poet's attentiveness and a lapidarist’s precision to his analysis of an unforeseen time and India's response to the Covid-induced pandemic." -- Jerry Pinto, author of The Education of Yuri
      "Cultural critic and dramaturg Rustom Bharucha’s masterful book takes readers on a trip into the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in India, with a particular focus on the harrowing days between April and October 2021. . . . Though it might be difficult to imagine finding hope in this scenario, Bharucha does just that—not by denying realities but by identifying in art an unexpected appreciation of what humans are capable of surviving." * Choice *

      Table of Contents
      Preface
      1. Photography in the Pandemic
      Preamble
      Hospital
      Crematoria
      Ganga
      Censoring the pandemic
      Ownership
      The Long March
      Problematizing duration
      Representing Jamlo
      Ethics of crying
      In the eyes of the law
      2. No time to Mourn
      Symptoms of grief
      The Case of Ram Pukar Pandit
      Living with the dead
      Performing mourning: life and art
      “Artistic” mourning practices
      a.Artifice
      b.Objects
      c.Documentary
      d.Spectacle
      “Rudali”: mourning as survival
      “Walk”: mourning as resistance
      Mourning: performed or real?
      3. Endings/Beginnings
      Exit
      On the Cusp of Multiple Times
      Genocide
      Extinction
      Hiroshima museumized: aporias of peace
      The ethos of waiting
      Reclaiming the vitality of the body
      Stillness in movement
      a.Prana
      b.Oxygen
      Breath, breathlessness, and combat breathing
      Postscript
      Notes

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