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Queering Care and the Space–Time Disruptions of COVID-19 by Rajeev Kushwah

12 min · 14 de mar de 2023
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For Season 2 of Supplement we bring you experiences from the field published in EPW Postscript, read by the authors. On this episode we have Rajeev Anand Kushwah reading his article titled 'Queering Care and the Space–Time Disruptions of COVID-19 [https://www.epw.in/journal/2022/12/postscript/queering-care-and-space%E2%80%93time-disruptions-covid-19.html]' in which he reflects on his experiece of conducting ethnographic research during the COVID-19 pandemic, and dealing with the disruptions in space and time that are encounterd in the process of conducting research mediated by the internet. Rajeev Kushwah is a queer Bahujan writer and researcher pursuing a master’s in women’s studies at Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai. You can see photographs from the field in the show notes on our website epw.in/podcasts [https://www.epw.in/podcasts] where you can also find more episodes of Supplement as well as our other podcast Research Radio. Subscribe [https://www.epw.in/subscribe.html] to EPW to access all our content including the archives of The Economic and Political Weekly and The Economic Weekly dating back to 1949.

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