Volume 6, Issue 1 (2021) “‘I Think You’re Muted’: Voices from the Coronavirus Pandemic”
Articles
Silent but Not Incommunicado: How the Pandemic Helped Overcome My Communication Barriers
Erin M. Wais-Hennen
"You Can't Go Home Again"...Until You Do
Jeannine M. Pitas
Constellating Grief
Sally R. Palmer (they/them)
Wireless Mourning / Luto sin cables
Daniel Bonilla and Emiliano Guaraldo
Immunocompromised Passports
C. McLeod
We Cope by Coming Together: Chaplaining During Covid
Melissa Kreider
I Never Wanted This: Lockdown Reckonings
Catherine O. Fox
Sewing Self-Efficacy: Images of Women’s Mask-Making in Appalachia during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Melanie B. Richards PhD and Mildred F. Perreault PhD
“Are You Alright?” On Pandemic Death, Isolation, Connection, and Walter Benjamin's "The Storyteller"
Mary N. Layoun and A. Joseph Layon
Two Grandmothers: On Generational Trauma, Politicized Identities During a Pandemic, and Why I Can’t Shake the Instinct to Coddle My Alt-Right Students
Madeline JM Johnson
Misreadings and Misattributions: Care Labor and Control
Theresa A. Donofrio
I Can Breathe
Kesha Morant Williams
Fostering a Reimagined Professional Stability: An Autoethnographic Exploration of How Our (Work) Group Found Hope and Healing During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Ashton Mouton, Virginia Sánchez Sánchez, Max M. Renner, and Ashley Deutsch Cermin
Life of/in a pandemic
Laura Mills
Life and Lemons: Struggling with Productivity During a Pandemic
Joseph Patrick Richards
Caffeine During Quarantine; Or, Sabbaticaling in the Time of Corona
Michelle Leigh Farrell, Shannon M. Harding, and Elizabeth H. Boquet
Teaching and Parenting During Covid-19
Erin Lord Kunz
Where is She?: Pandemic Teaching, Freedom, and Bodies (not) on Zoom
E. Cassandra Dame-Griff and April M. Herndon
Teacher, Scholar, Human: A Day in the Life of COVID-19
Samantha Allen Wright
The Shortcomings of Support: A 2020 Meta-Reflection
Emily Abellon
Pandemic Learning: Remapping the Classroom Space
Beth M. Saxvik Boyens PhD
Stories from the Middle
Noah C. Leinen
A Department Responds to COVID
Jim Coby
The Wounded Storyteller in New York City: A College Professor’s Stories of the COVID-19 Outbreak
Ting Man Tsao
Archiving the Coronavirus Pandemic
Michaela Stram and Cheryl Reitan
"Oh, that's not what I pictured your face to be like."
Stories of Wisdom from Bodies in Separation (SWaBS)
Semester at Sea in a Pandemic
Stories of Wisdom from Bodies in Separation (SWaBS)
“We can't escape the cultural and historical moment that we live in. I can fully accept that”
Stories of Wisdom from Bodies in Separation (SWaBS)
"Maybe if I just stay home, it'll all go away and I won't have to deal with any of that."
Stories of Wisdom from Bodies in Separation (SWaBS)
“I think more what stresses me out is how people are so divided about it.”
Stories of Wisdom from Bodies in Separation (SWaBS)
“Some friendships go a little deeper.”
Stories of Wisdom from Bodies in Separation (SWaBS)
“It's like almost like a tornado struck or something.”
Stories of Wisdom from Bodies in Separation (SWaBS)
"Nobody come downstairs. I'm down here."
Stories of Wisdom from Bodies in Separation (SWaBS)
“Don’t be afraid to trust even if you can’t hug that person.”
Stories of Wisdom from Bodies in Separation (SWaBS)
"Everybody was nervous, everybody was upset, everybody was scared in one way or another.”
Stories of Wisdom from Bodies in Separation (SWaBS)
“Support the folks that strive for peace and justice.”
Stories of Wisdom from Bodies in Separation (SWaBS)
“I’m a gamer so I’m really into online communities.”
Stories of Wisdom from Bodies in Separation (SWaBS)
"If we're gonna survive, we gotta find a healthier way to do it."
Stories of Wisdom from Bodies in Separation (SWaBS)
“Two very different ways of approaching this pandemic.”
Stories of Wisdom from Bodies in Separation (SWaBS)
“I have a feeling within a year, there's gonna be some real shortages.”
Stories of Wisdom from Bodies in Separation (SWaBS)
“They just handed you a Ziploc bag with a little water bottle and a snack in it.”
Stories of Wisdom from Bodies in Separation (SWaBS)
“Two very different ways of approaching this pandemic.”
Stories of Wisdom from Bodies in Separation (SWaBS)
“Calling it The China Flu is kind of rough to hear.”
Stories of Wisdom from Bodies in Separation (SWaBS)
“I held my breath the whole time, I didn't know what else to do.”
Stories of Wisdom from Bodies in Separation (SWaBS)
“I had to tear down a 150-year-old barn.”
Stories of Wisdom from Bodies in Separation (SWaBS)
Poems
How Do You Stay Home?
Daisy Wallace
Pandemic Teaching in Six Parts
Julie Gard
Editorials
Editor's Interlude
David E. Beard
Concluding Notes
David E. Beard
Editors
- Sarah Lawler and David Beard
- University of Minnesota Duluth