This anthropological study explores the beliefs and practices that emerged around masking in the United States during the Covid-19 pandemic.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Urmila Mohan is an anthropologist of material culture and religion with a focus on bodily practices. She is associated with the Matière à Penser group, is an Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Anthropology, University College London, UK, and is the founder/editor of the open-access digital journal The Jugaad Project. She has researched and theorized materiality, praxis, and aesthetics in diverse contexts including religious communities and maker groups in India, Indonesia, and the U.S.
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Introduction: Imaginaries, embodiment and the U.S. Covidscape 1 Practices of containment and connection 2 Sewing cloth masks and making do with uncertainty 3 Performing care and worldmaking 4 Response-ability and transformation of religious subjects 5 Conclusion: Imaginaries of masking and unmasking
Introduction: Imaginaries, embodiment and the U.S. Covidscape 1 Practices of containment and connection 2 Sewing cloth masks and making do with uncertainty 3 Performing care and worldmaking 4 Response-ability and transformation of religious subjects 5 Conclusion: Imaginaries of masking and unmasking
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