Personal COVID-19 Stories
Read about the personal experiences written by emerging and established creators including writers working at the intersections of the pandemic and self-exploration.
South Asian COVID-19 Memoirs: Mourning and Erasure of ‘Grievable Lives
‘A Plague Broke out Among Them’: Reflections on the Bible and the Pandemic
A Plague Broke out Among Them’: Reflections on the Bible and the Pandemic
COVID, Crisis, and the Search for Story in the Platform Age
Indigenous Food Sovereignty in the Time Of COVID-19
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Consuming to Cope: The Luxury of Consuming in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Problematizing Cultural Difference: YouTube Narratives about COVID-19 by South Korean and American Vloggers
Why People May Be Forgetting Their COVID Pandemic Memories
A Study of Metaphorical Narratives in News Cartoons on Novel Corona-virus
The Pandemic Puzzle—Reviewing the Existing Pieces, Searching for the Missing Ones
COVID Pandemic: Three Years On and Nobody Wants to Talk About It – Here’s Why We Should
The Superhero and the Salted Fish: The Aesthetic of the Ordinary in ‘Doomsday’ Chinese Web Fiction
Money Can Buy Health’ Risk and Protection in Hong Kong’s COVID-19 Advertisement-Scape
How the Pandemic Affected Our Approach to Reading and Interpretation of Books
The Pandemic Has Remade Friendship
Go Ahead, Joke about the Pandemic: The Public-Health Power of Humor on Black Twitter
Let’s Declare a Pandemic Amnesty
Submit your Research on COVID-19
Scholars and Researchers: Submit your essay engaging with any aspect of telling COVID-19 stories. We are looking for thesis-driven research, with a clear theory framework, a body of analysis that shows concrete examples, and a conclusion. Images are welcome. Articles are subject to peer-review and editing.
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