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.
The Pandemic and Its Shadow. Feminist Theoretical and ArtDiscourses on Trauma and Community in COVID-19
Turns Out COVID-19 Didn’t Reshape Geopolitics
Poetry Can Inspire: An Anthology of Global Chinese-languagePoetry in the Age of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Extremist Language in Anti-COVID-19 Conspiracy Discourse on Facebook
My COVID19 Diary
How a Fourth Case of Covid Changed My Perspective on the Pandemic
荒原 [The Barren Field]
Agenda Dynamics on Social Media During COVID-19Pandemic: Interactions Between Public, Media, and Government Agendas
“It’s (Not) Like the Flu”: Expert Narratives and the COVID‐19 Pandemic in Mainland China, Hong Kong, and the United States
Mobilizing Stories of Illness in Digital Contexts: A Critical Approach to Narrative, Voice, and Visibility
A Sour Taste of Sick Chronicity: Pandemic Time and the Violence of Returning to Normal
Now That We Can Finally Go Out, Why Do I Actually Hate It?
Hong Kong Pandemic Resistance Art Exhibition
The Quarantine Atlas: Mapping Global Life Under COVID-19
Pandemic and Memory: Online Memory Narratives of COVID-19 Survivors in China
The Literature of Cabin Fever
COVID Mask Wearing: Identity and Materiality
Disunity in Times of Crisis: COVID-19, Geopolitics and Vaccine Nationalism
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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Creative writers: Contribute to our global narrative project, amplifying diverse experiences and challenges.