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Reflections on the Pandemic: Covid and Social Crises in the Year Everything Changed

ISBN: 9781978831094

Contributors: Politano, Teresa (Editor)
Akhimie, Patricia (Contribution by)
Aronson, Marc (Contribution by)
Berg, Ulla D (Contribution by)
Camp, Kimberly (Contribution by)
Cotter, Kelly-Jane (Contribution by)
Dreyfus, David (Contribution by)
Eaton, Adrienne (Contribution by)
Epstein, Katherine (Contribution by)
Falkowski, Paul (Contribution by)
González, Rigoberto (Contribution by)
Goodman, James (Contribution by)
Greenberg, David (Contribution by)
Holloway, Jonathan Scott (Contribution by)
Hughes, James W (Contribution by)
Jordan, Amy (Contribution by)
Katz, Vikki S (Contribution by)
Kean, MacKenzie (Contribution by)
Lighty, Amir (Contribution by)
Machan, Revathi (Contribution by)
Masaryk, Stephen (Contribution by)
Matos, Yalidy (Contribution by)
Miller, Susan (Contribution by)
November, Yehoshua (Contribution by)
Oates, Joyce Carol (Contribution by)
Ognyanova, Katherine (Contribution by)
Pardlo, Gregory (Contribution by)
Pikiell, Steve (Contribution by)
Pukert, Benjamin (Contribution by)
Svich, Caridad (Contribution by)
O'Dowd, Mary E (Contribution by)
Haugerud, Angelique (Contribution by)
Hobayan, Leslieann (Contribution by)
Bonne, Stephanie (Contribution by)
Doty, Mark (Contribution by)
Falk, Leah (Contribution by)
Jackson, Naomi (Contribution by)
Masur, Louis (Contribution by)
McKeon, Belinda (Contribution by)
Orr, David (Contribution by)
Politano, Teresa (Contribution by)

Publisher: Rutgers University Press, 2024

Binding: Paperback (Readerbound Available)

Retail: $24.95

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Description

<i>Reflections on the Pandemic: COVID and Social Crises in the Year Everything Changed </i>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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