Behind the mask : vernacular culture in the time of COVID / edited by Ben Bridges, Ross Brillhart, Diane E. Goldstein.
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Language: | English |
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Utah State University Press,
[2023]
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Table of Contents:
- Rainbows, snakes, and scarecrows : creative vernacular interventions in response to COVID-19
- a view from the United Kingdom / Andrew Robinson
- Silver linings : chronicling cultural sustainability at the geographic center of North America / Troyd Geist, Peiper Bloomquist, James Deutsch
- Kneading comfort, community, craftsmanship : home baking in the Coroniverse / Lucy M. Long and Theresa Vaughan
- Beyond the deliberate infector : emergent categories of infector narratives during COVID-19 / Sheila Block
- Fake grannies, extra doses, and the one hundred : COVID-19 vaccine hunting and accessibility / Andrea Kitta
- Beyond bat-eating : digital discourses of zoonotic disease in the COVID-19 era / Julianne Graper
- From risk semantics to embodied practice / Anne Eriksen and Kyrre Kverndokk
- Zoom, zoom, zoom : the creation of virtual space, culture, and community during the pandemic through digitized platforms / Kinsey Brooke
- Virtual Tarantella folk music and dances : local resilience, global spectacle, and digital communities.