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Cultural chronicles of COVID-19, part 2: politics and praxis
ABSTRACT This is the final instalment of a two-part forum series titled Cultural Chronicles of COVID-19, edited by Marina Levina. In part 1, the forum focussed on the role of language in shaping cultural response to the pandemic. The second part of the forum engages with the United States and global politics surrounding COVID-19. The authors focus on race, disability, colonialism, and public health to examine how politics are conducted during the pandemic.
期刊介绍:
Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies (CC/CS) is a peer-reviewed publication of the National Communication Association. CC/CS publishes original scholarship that situates culture as a site of struggle and communication as an enactment and discipline of power. The journal features critical inquiry that cuts across academic and theoretical boundaries. CC/CS welcomes a variety of methods including textual, discourse, and rhetorical analyses alongside auto/ethnographic, narrative, and poetic inquiry.