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The new issue of Anthropology in Action has published!
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Volume 27, Issue 2
COVID-19 and the Transformation of Intimacy: Microbes – Bodies
Introduction
Microbial Intimacy
Andrew Dawson and Simone Dennis
https://bit.ly/2JGj3zL
Articles
Experiencing Graduated Intimacies during Lockdown (Fengcheng): A Reflexive and Comparative Approach to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Urban China
Junjie Chen
https://bit.ly/3g2sPIB
Unexpected Intimacies: An Exploration of the Physician–Patient Relationship during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Kelly Colas
https://bit.ly/3mCE1yg
Constructing the Not-So-New Normal: Ambiguity and Familiarity in Governmental Regulations of Intimacies during the Pandemic
Dmitry Kurnosov and Anna Varfolomeeva
https://bit.ly/3mz2R27
Microbes and Particulates
Fearful Intimacies: COVID-19 and the Reshaping of Human–Microbial Relations
Carmen McLeod, Eleanor Hadley Kershaw, and Brigitte Nerlich
https://bit.ly/2JD7UQm
Learning to Dwell with Micro-Organisms: Corporeality, Relationality, Temporality
Lydia Maria Arantes
https://bit.ly/2I1uqlu
On Money and Quarantine: A Self-Ethnography from Italy
Francesca Messineo
https://bit.ly/3mzltPl
Take My Breath Away: Transformations in the Practices of Relatedness and Intimacy through Australia’s 2019–2020 Convergent Crises
Deane Fergie, Rod Lucas, and Morgan Harrington
https://bit.ly/3qmjCQk
Bodies (in Danger): Breathing, Coughing, Spitting and Touching
Exposed Intimacies: Clinicians on the Frontlines of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Ellen Block
https://bit.ly/2JjSqBd
Familial Intimacy and the ‘Thing’ between Us: Cuddle Curtains and Desires for Detached Relationality in Germany, Austria and Switzerland
Andreas Streinzer, Almut Poppinga, Carolin Zieringer, Anna Wanka, and Georg Marx
https://bit.ly/3lwKZ6F
Porous Bodies: Corporeal Intimacies, Disgust and Violence in a COVID-19 World
Cynthia Sear
https://bit.ly/39CdJs7
Covidiots and the Clamour of the Virus-as-Question: Some Reflections on Biomedical Culture, Futurity and Finitude
Bryan Lim
https://bit.ly/2JlmHQ9
Bodies (in Leisure): Singing, Dancing and Holidaying
Songs of the Pandemic
Michael Alexander Ulfstjerne
https://bit.ly/37xcGXQ
Intimacy, Zoom Tango and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Jonathan Skinner
https://bit.ly/39zK82B
Tourism and COVID-19: Intimacy Transformed or Intimacy Interrupted?
Hazel Andrews
https://bit.ly/3lwUAKA
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