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How to Be Disabled in a Pandemic
"An exciting, deep, and moving contribution to Disability Studies. How to be Disabled in a Pandemic is a model for real-time pandemic theorizing that includes the most affected—as subjects, interlocutors, collaborators, and authors. This eloquent record of the brutal first years of Covid is set in its early epicenter of New York City. The holdings and methods of this impressive anthology will inform the ways we continue to engage with the critical connections between Covid, illness, disability, and place in the future." (Alexandra Juhasz, Brooklyn College, CUNY) "So many forces want us to forget about the pandemic, to say that it's over and not a concern anymore. How To Be Disabled in a Pandemic documents the wisdom of disabled oracles who resisted and challenged the system during the first three years of the pandemic in New York City. After reading this book, it'll leave you wondering what could have happened if our ableist society centered disabled people and took them seriously." (Alice Wong, author of Year of the Tiger: An Activist's Life) "Captures the history and textures of our present moment during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, using the best ethnographic tools to take us into New York City's most impacted spaces and communities. In the process, How to be Disabled in a Pandemic opens up new paths of inquiry about chronic illness, institutional violence, accessibility, and mutual aid. A must-read for disability activists and scholars." (Aimi Hamraie, author of Building Access: Universal Design and the Politics of Disability) "Required reading for anyone who wants to understand the impact of COVID-19 in the United States. To be living with a disability in this country is to be a disposable person in the eyes of the state, even with the rights struggled for by generations of people living with disabilities. Over the past half-decade, New York City and the US implemented policies that made life more dangerous for disabled people, but disabled communities, of which there are many, figured out ways forward together to fight for their own survival—they will not be silent." (Gregg Gonsalves, Yale University) "This volume chronicles the experiences and activism of disabled people in New York City during the COVID-19 pandemic and includes contributions from scholars, writers and organizers." (Ms. Magazine)
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How to Be Disabled in a Pandemic
Documents the pivotal experiences of disabled people living in an early epicenter of COVID-19: New York City. The book reveals key themes of the pandemic, including hierarchies of disability vulnerability, the deployment of disability as a tool of population management, and innovative crip pandemic cultural production.
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I Contain Multitudes
The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of Life€ 21,95 -
I Contain Multitudes
The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of Life€ 34,95 -
Yo contengo multitudes: Los microbios que nos habitan y una mayor visión de la vida / I Contain Multitudes: The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of Life
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I Contain Multitudes
Ed Yong is an award-winning science writer who reports for The Atlantic. His blog, Not Exactly Rocket Science, is hosted by National Geographic, and his work has also appeared in Wired, the New York Times, Nature, the BBC, New Scientist, Scientific American, the Guardian, The Times and more. He lives in London. You can find him on twitter @edyong209 and sign up to his weekly newsletter, The Ed's Up, on http://tinyletter.com/edyong209/.
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De microben in ons
Het grootste deel van de menselijke geschiedenis zijn microben onzichtbaar geweest en werden ze alleen opgemerkt door de ziekten die ze veroorzaakten. Pas sinds kort zijn ze vanuit de verwaarloosde marges van de biologie verhuisd naar het centrum ervan. De microben in ons gunt ons voor het eerst een blik in die wereld en laat ons zien hoe alomtegenwoordig en vitaal microben zijn: hoe ze onze organen vormgeven, ons helpen bij het bestrijden van ziektes hoe ze voedsel afbreken, ons immuunsysteem opvoeden, ons gedrag begeleiden, ons genoom bombarderen met hun genen en ons van buitengewone capaciteiten voorzien. Met veel humor en eruditie nodigt Ed Yong ons uit om op een andere manier naar onszelf en onze collega-dieren te kijken: minder als individuen en meer als de onderling verbonden, onderling afhankelijke veelvouden die wij zijn. We leren de geheime, onzichtbare en wonderlijke biologie kennen die schuilgaat achter grootse koraalriffen. We lezen over de gloeiende inktvis die ons inzicht verschaft in de bacteriën in onze eigen darmen, over de kevers die hele bossen neerhalen, en over de ziekte bestrijdende muggen die in Australië zijn ontwikkeld. Maar ook over de ingrediënten in moedermelk die zijn geëvolueerd om de eerste microben van een baby van voedsel te voorzien. We zien hoe mensen deze samenwerkingsverbanden verstoren en hoe wetenschappers ze nu tot ons voordeel manipuleren. We zien, zoals William Blake schreef, de wereld in een korrel zand.
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I Contain Multitudes
The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of Life€ 54,95 -
I Contain Multitudes
The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of Life€ 50,50 -
I Contain Multitudes Lib/E
The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of Life€ 65,95