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Consuming Crisis : Commodifying Care and COVID-19 - Francesca Sobande
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Consuming Crisis

Commodifying Care and COVID-19

By: Francesca Sobande

Paperback | 3 November 2022

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This is an urgent project which uses the covid-19 pandemic as a case study to explore consumer culture, cultural citizenship and brand response.

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Experimental, rigorous and an exceptional commentary on the multitude of inequities COVID-19 presented for the most marginalised. 

 This book is a moving example of Black feminist scholarship’s capacity to demonstrate how employing neutralising tactics during crisis is a political choice by those in power. Sobande's writing is the near perfect example of interdisciplinary Black scholarship which takes to task politics, sociology and cultural studies in ways that grapples with interpersonal and structural inequities during crisis 

 Sobande presents a unique way of capturing a multitude of the structural and interpersonal challenges which COVID-19 intensified for many, whilst still writing in a way which feels incredibly personal to the reader. 

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