The Dictionary of Coronavirus Culture
The Dictionary of Coronavirus Culture presents an A-Z of life in lockdown. 

Taking everyday terms that capture the lived experience of lockdown — like chocolate, streaming, ageing, health, clapping, social distancing, dystopia, and frontline workers — and discussing them with a range of writers, theorists, and academics, it provides unusually accessible and friendly analysis of our shared historic moment. 

With contributions from Lynne Segal, Jo Grady, Kate Soper, Stefano Harney, and many more, The Dictionary of Coronavirus Culture is designed to help us come to terms with what COVID-19 and the associated lockdowns mean for us, and the world around us.
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The Dictionary of Coronavirus Culture
The Dictionary of Coronavirus Culture presents an A-Z of life in lockdown. 

Taking everyday terms that capture the lived experience of lockdown — like chocolate, streaming, ageing, health, clapping, social distancing, dystopia, and frontline workers — and discussing them with a range of writers, theorists, and academics, it provides unusually accessible and friendly analysis of our shared historic moment. 

With contributions from Lynne Segal, Jo Grady, Kate Soper, Stefano Harney, and many more, The Dictionary of Coronavirus Culture is designed to help us come to terms with what COVID-19 and the associated lockdowns mean for us, and the world around us.
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The Dictionary of Coronavirus Culture

The Dictionary of Coronavirus Culture

The Dictionary of Coronavirus Culture

The Dictionary of Coronavirus Culture

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The Dictionary of Coronavirus Culture presents an A-Z of life in lockdown. 

Taking everyday terms that capture the lived experience of lockdown — like chocolate, streaming, ageing, health, clapping, social distancing, dystopia, and frontline workers — and discussing them with a range of writers, theorists, and academics, it provides unusually accessible and friendly analysis of our shared historic moment. 

With contributions from Lynne Segal, Jo Grady, Kate Soper, Stefano Harney, and many more, The Dictionary of Coronavirus Culture is designed to help us come to terms with what COVID-19 and the associated lockdowns mean for us, and the world around us.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781913462437
Publisher: Watkins Media
Publication date: 10/13/2020
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 150
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Alan Bradshaw is Professor and Head of Marketing at Royal Holloway, University of London. He is co-author of Advertising Revolution (Repeater) and has written for the Guardian, Frieze, and academic journals in the fields of marketing, philosophy, cultural studies, geography, and political economy.

Joel Hietanen is Associate Professor in the Centre for Consumer Society Research in the University of Helsinki and has publishes extensively in the field of marketing, consumer culture, and videography.
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