Reflections on the Pandemic
Covid and Social Crises in the Year Everything Changed
Herausgeber: Politano, Teresa
Reflections on the Pandemic
Covid and Social Crises in the Year Everything Changed
Herausgeber: Politano, Teresa
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Reflections on the Pandemic: COVID and Social Crises in the Year Everything Changed is a collection of essays, poems, and artwork that captures the raw energy and emotion of 2020 from the perspective of the Rutgers University community. This book, through its rich and imaginative storytelling at the intersection of scholarly expertise and personal narrative brings readers into the hearts and minds of not just the Rutgers community, but the world.
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Reflections on the Pandemic: COVID and Social Crises in the Year Everything Changed is a collection of essays, poems, and artwork that captures the raw energy and emotion of 2020 from the perspective of the Rutgers University community. This book, through its rich and imaginative storytelling at the intersection of scholarly expertise and personal narrative brings readers into the hearts and minds of not just the Rutgers community, but the world.
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- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9781978831100
- ISBN-10: 1978831102
- Artikelnr.: 67868999
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9781978831100
- ISBN-10: 1978831102
- Artikelnr.: 67868999
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
TERESA POLITANO is an award-winning writer, editor, and educator. In 2022, she won the International Association of Culinary Professionals Award for Personal Essays / Memoir. She is the author of Celebrity Chefs of New Jersey (Rutgers University Press, 2010). She teaches at Rutgers University and is part of the university’s Academic Initiatives team.
Preface
* Reflections in a COVID Photograph by Jonathan Holloway
* pantoum: 2020 by Evie Shockley
* Mercy (As If) by Mark Doty
* Writing My Last Book by Rigoberto González
* Taking the Court by Steve Pikiell
* The New Normal by Revathi V. Machan
* Emerging Not Stronger or Weaker but Different by Stephanie Bonne
* Looking for a Better End Game by Mary E. O’Dowd
* Pandemic Dispatches (East Africa–North America) by Angelique Haugerud
* War of the World: How Humans Became a Destructive Force of Nature by
Paul G. Falkowski
* Jared (2020) by Jordan Casteel
* Reflections on Being Human in the Twenty-First Century by Yalidy
Matos
* Risking Delight in the Middle of a Pandemic by Yehoshua November
* Days of 2020: Fear without Knowledge by Mark Doty
* A Litany for Survival by Naomi Jackson
* Sojourner Truth, Founding Mother by Grace Lynne Haynes
* A Letter to Juneteenth on the Embodied History of Life in 2020 by
Gregory Pardlo
* We Cannot Escape History by Louis P. Masur
* Paying Attention by James Goodman
* A Reckoning with Names: Signs, Symbols, and the Meanings of History
by David Greenberg
* The COVID States Project: Empowering a National Response by Katherine
Ognyanova
* I’ve Missed You (2021) by Didier William
* Burning Bologna, 2021 by Susan L. Miller
* Pandemic Theology: “Bliss and Grief” by Susan L. Miller
* Kid’s Cloth Face Mask from Cat & JackTM by Belinda McKeon
* Call the Midwife by Leah Falk
* Slap Roti and the Story of New York City by Marc Aronson
* From The Journal of a Therapy Cat by Joyce Carol Oates
* Black and Gray by Teresa Politano
* Playing with Anxiety by Christian Lighty
* Virtual Class #219, March 2021, 2:50 p.m.–4:10 p.m.by Mackenzie Kean
* It’s Harder for Extroverts by Kelly-Jane Cotter
* The Old Has Passed Away, Behold, The New Has Come (2 Corinthians
5:17) by Stephen Masaryk
* Rutgers Spit Test by Nick Romanenko
* Connectivity, Connection, and Care during the COVID-19 Pandemic by
Vikki Katz and Amy Jordan
* The Faculty Parent: Juggling Parenting, Teaching, Research, and
Writing in Uncertain Times by Patricia Akhimie
* Resiliency, Resourcefulness, Responsibility, and Reinvention by David
Dreyfus
* COVID-19 and Spaces of Confinement by Ulla D. Berg
* STOP! (2021) by Stephanie Boyer
* The Climate Crisis and the University by Robert E. Kopp
* 2020: A New Jersey Economy Reinvented by James W. Hughes
* Work in the Pandemic and Beyond by Adrienne E. Eaton
* The Tolling Bell by Katherine C. Epstein
* Stagecoach Mary by Kimberly Camp
* On Racism in Museums by Kimberly Camp
* STYLE Bird by Grace Lynne Haynes
* Meet Me at the Theater at the End of the World: Thirteen
Illuminations and an Afterglow by Caridad Svich
* What Kind of Pain by Leslieann Hobayan
* Be Still by Leslieann Hobayan
* Sorrow by David Orr
* The Only Replacement by Ben Purkert
Acknowledgments
Notes
Contributors
Text Permissions
* Reflections in a COVID Photograph by Jonathan Holloway
* pantoum: 2020 by Evie Shockley
* Mercy (As If) by Mark Doty
* Writing My Last Book by Rigoberto González
* Taking the Court by Steve Pikiell
* The New Normal by Revathi V. Machan
* Emerging Not Stronger or Weaker but Different by Stephanie Bonne
* Looking for a Better End Game by Mary E. O’Dowd
* Pandemic Dispatches (East Africa–North America) by Angelique Haugerud
* War of the World: How Humans Became a Destructive Force of Nature by
Paul G. Falkowski
* Jared (2020) by Jordan Casteel
* Reflections on Being Human in the Twenty-First Century by Yalidy
Matos
* Risking Delight in the Middle of a Pandemic by Yehoshua November
* Days of 2020: Fear without Knowledge by Mark Doty
* A Litany for Survival by Naomi Jackson
* Sojourner Truth, Founding Mother by Grace Lynne Haynes
* A Letter to Juneteenth on the Embodied History of Life in 2020 by
Gregory Pardlo
* We Cannot Escape History by Louis P. Masur
* Paying Attention by James Goodman
* A Reckoning with Names: Signs, Symbols, and the Meanings of History
by David Greenberg
* The COVID States Project: Empowering a National Response by Katherine
Ognyanova
* I’ve Missed You (2021) by Didier William
* Burning Bologna, 2021 by Susan L. Miller
* Pandemic Theology: “Bliss and Grief” by Susan L. Miller
* Kid’s Cloth Face Mask from Cat & JackTM by Belinda McKeon
* Call the Midwife by Leah Falk
* Slap Roti and the Story of New York City by Marc Aronson
* From The Journal of a Therapy Cat by Joyce Carol Oates
* Black and Gray by Teresa Politano
* Playing with Anxiety by Christian Lighty
* Virtual Class #219, March 2021, 2:50 p.m.–4:10 p.m.by Mackenzie Kean
* It’s Harder for Extroverts by Kelly-Jane Cotter
* The Old Has Passed Away, Behold, The New Has Come (2 Corinthians
5:17) by Stephen Masaryk
* Rutgers Spit Test by Nick Romanenko
* Connectivity, Connection, and Care during the COVID-19 Pandemic by
Vikki Katz and Amy Jordan
* The Faculty Parent: Juggling Parenting, Teaching, Research, and
Writing in Uncertain Times by Patricia Akhimie
* Resiliency, Resourcefulness, Responsibility, and Reinvention by David
Dreyfus
* COVID-19 and Spaces of Confinement by Ulla D. Berg
* STOP! (2021) by Stephanie Boyer
* The Climate Crisis and the University by Robert E. Kopp
* 2020: A New Jersey Economy Reinvented by James W. Hughes
* Work in the Pandemic and Beyond by Adrienne E. Eaton
* The Tolling Bell by Katherine C. Epstein
* Stagecoach Mary by Kimberly Camp
* On Racism in Museums by Kimberly Camp
* STYLE Bird by Grace Lynne Haynes
* Meet Me at the Theater at the End of the World: Thirteen
Illuminations and an Afterglow by Caridad Svich
* What Kind of Pain by Leslieann Hobayan
* Be Still by Leslieann Hobayan
* Sorrow by David Orr
* The Only Replacement by Ben Purkert
Acknowledgments
Notes
Contributors
Text Permissions
Preface
* Reflections in a COVID Photograph by Jonathan Holloway
* pantoum: 2020 by Evie Shockley
* Mercy (As If) by Mark Doty
* Writing My Last Book by Rigoberto González
* Taking the Court by Steve Pikiell
* The New Normal by Revathi V. Machan
* Emerging Not Stronger or Weaker but Different by Stephanie Bonne
* Looking for a Better End Game by Mary E. O’Dowd
* Pandemic Dispatches (East Africa–North America) by Angelique Haugerud
* War of the World: How Humans Became a Destructive Force of Nature by
Paul G. Falkowski
* Jared (2020) by Jordan Casteel
* Reflections on Being Human in the Twenty-First Century by Yalidy
Matos
* Risking Delight in the Middle of a Pandemic by Yehoshua November
* Days of 2020: Fear without Knowledge by Mark Doty
* A Litany for Survival by Naomi Jackson
* Sojourner Truth, Founding Mother by Grace Lynne Haynes
* A Letter to Juneteenth on the Embodied History of Life in 2020 by
Gregory Pardlo
* We Cannot Escape History by Louis P. Masur
* Paying Attention by James Goodman
* A Reckoning with Names: Signs, Symbols, and the Meanings of History
by David Greenberg
* The COVID States Project: Empowering a National Response by Katherine
Ognyanova
* I’ve Missed You (2021) by Didier William
* Burning Bologna, 2021 by Susan L. Miller
* Pandemic Theology: “Bliss and Grief” by Susan L. Miller
* Kid’s Cloth Face Mask from Cat & JackTM by Belinda McKeon
* Call the Midwife by Leah Falk
* Slap Roti and the Story of New York City by Marc Aronson
* From The Journal of a Therapy Cat by Joyce Carol Oates
* Black and Gray by Teresa Politano
* Playing with Anxiety by Christian Lighty
* Virtual Class #219, March 2021, 2:50 p.m.–4:10 p.m.by Mackenzie Kean
* It’s Harder for Extroverts by Kelly-Jane Cotter
* The Old Has Passed Away, Behold, The New Has Come (2 Corinthians
5:17) by Stephen Masaryk
* Rutgers Spit Test by Nick Romanenko
* Connectivity, Connection, and Care during the COVID-19 Pandemic by
Vikki Katz and Amy Jordan
* The Faculty Parent: Juggling Parenting, Teaching, Research, and
Writing in Uncertain Times by Patricia Akhimie
* Resiliency, Resourcefulness, Responsibility, and Reinvention by David
Dreyfus
* COVID-19 and Spaces of Confinement by Ulla D. Berg
* STOP! (2021) by Stephanie Boyer
* The Climate Crisis and the University by Robert E. Kopp
* 2020: A New Jersey Economy Reinvented by James W. Hughes
* Work in the Pandemic and Beyond by Adrienne E. Eaton
* The Tolling Bell by Katherine C. Epstein
* Stagecoach Mary by Kimberly Camp
* On Racism in Museums by Kimberly Camp
* STYLE Bird by Grace Lynne Haynes
* Meet Me at the Theater at the End of the World: Thirteen
Illuminations and an Afterglow by Caridad Svich
* What Kind of Pain by Leslieann Hobayan
* Be Still by Leslieann Hobayan
* Sorrow by David Orr
* The Only Replacement by Ben Purkert
Acknowledgments
Notes
Contributors
Text Permissions
* Reflections in a COVID Photograph by Jonathan Holloway
* pantoum: 2020 by Evie Shockley
* Mercy (As If) by Mark Doty
* Writing My Last Book by Rigoberto González
* Taking the Court by Steve Pikiell
* The New Normal by Revathi V. Machan
* Emerging Not Stronger or Weaker but Different by Stephanie Bonne
* Looking for a Better End Game by Mary E. O’Dowd
* Pandemic Dispatches (East Africa–North America) by Angelique Haugerud
* War of the World: How Humans Became a Destructive Force of Nature by
Paul G. Falkowski
* Jared (2020) by Jordan Casteel
* Reflections on Being Human in the Twenty-First Century by Yalidy
Matos
* Risking Delight in the Middle of a Pandemic by Yehoshua November
* Days of 2020: Fear without Knowledge by Mark Doty
* A Litany for Survival by Naomi Jackson
* Sojourner Truth, Founding Mother by Grace Lynne Haynes
* A Letter to Juneteenth on the Embodied History of Life in 2020 by
Gregory Pardlo
* We Cannot Escape History by Louis P. Masur
* Paying Attention by James Goodman
* A Reckoning with Names: Signs, Symbols, and the Meanings of History
by David Greenberg
* The COVID States Project: Empowering a National Response by Katherine
Ognyanova
* I’ve Missed You (2021) by Didier William
* Burning Bologna, 2021 by Susan L. Miller
* Pandemic Theology: “Bliss and Grief” by Susan L. Miller
* Kid’s Cloth Face Mask from Cat & JackTM by Belinda McKeon
* Call the Midwife by Leah Falk
* Slap Roti and the Story of New York City by Marc Aronson
* From The Journal of a Therapy Cat by Joyce Carol Oates
* Black and Gray by Teresa Politano
* Playing with Anxiety by Christian Lighty
* Virtual Class #219, March 2021, 2:50 p.m.–4:10 p.m.by Mackenzie Kean
* It’s Harder for Extroverts by Kelly-Jane Cotter
* The Old Has Passed Away, Behold, The New Has Come (2 Corinthians
5:17) by Stephen Masaryk
* Rutgers Spit Test by Nick Romanenko
* Connectivity, Connection, and Care during the COVID-19 Pandemic by
Vikki Katz and Amy Jordan
* The Faculty Parent: Juggling Parenting, Teaching, Research, and
Writing in Uncertain Times by Patricia Akhimie
* Resiliency, Resourcefulness, Responsibility, and Reinvention by David
Dreyfus
* COVID-19 and Spaces of Confinement by Ulla D. Berg
* STOP! (2021) by Stephanie Boyer
* The Climate Crisis and the University by Robert E. Kopp
* 2020: A New Jersey Economy Reinvented by James W. Hughes
* Work in the Pandemic and Beyond by Adrienne E. Eaton
* The Tolling Bell by Katherine C. Epstein
* Stagecoach Mary by Kimberly Camp
* On Racism in Museums by Kimberly Camp
* STYLE Bird by Grace Lynne Haynes
* Meet Me at the Theater at the End of the World: Thirteen
Illuminations and an Afterglow by Caridad Svich
* What Kind of Pain by Leslieann Hobayan
* Be Still by Leslieann Hobayan
* Sorrow by David Orr
* The Only Replacement by Ben Purkert
Acknowledgments
Notes
Contributors
Text Permissions