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Plague Years - Reflecting on Pandemics

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The Plague Years collects scholarly and essayistic reflections on literary, visual, and sonic representations of the COVID-19 and other pandemics. These are placed alongside poetry and short fiction written in the first two years of quarantine or isolation.

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1. Introduction 2. Masked Masterpieces: In R¿lational Folds 3. 'As others feel pain in their lungs': Albert Camus's The Plague 4. Self/isolation 5. Plague and Cultural Panic: Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Masque of the Red Death' 6. Two Paintings 7. Towards a Poetics of Disaster: Chinese Poetry in Combating COVID-19 8. Ten Chinese COVID-19 Poets 9. Ancient Chinese Poetry and Chinese Calligraphy in Combatting COVID-19 10. Will the COVID-19 Crisis Lead to a Fourth Wave of Neo-nationalism? 11. The Room 12. Fever Dreams: Surveying the Representation of Plagues and Pandemics in South African Speculative Fiction 13. An End in Itself: Genre, Apocalypse and the Archive in Deon Meyer's Fever 14. Plagues in Palimpsest: Historical Time and Narrative Time in Diane Awerbuck's Home Remedies, Marcus Low's Asylum and Russel Brownlee's Garden of the Plagues 15. HERO 16. Dust Explodes for All to See: Narrating the Actual in a Time of Continuous Disaster 17. COVID-19 and African Postage Stamps 18. Green Dream 19. Sonification and Music: Science meets Art 20. Memory Book as a New Genre of Illness Writing: How a Ugandan Farming Mother Wrote about HIV 21. Two Poems 22. Some Speculative Musings on COVID-19 Affectivity, Raymond Williams' 'Structure of Feeling' and Zadie Smith's Intimations 23. Active Thumbs, Confined Bodies: Eluding the 'Insect' in Times of the Plague 24. COVID-19: Between Panic, Racism and Social Change 25. Tick Tock 26. Re-imagining a New Normal: COVID-19 Pandemic and the Changing Face of Social Interaction


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Michael Titlestad is Personal Professor in the Department of English at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. He has widely published in the fields of maritime, South African, and dystopian literature, and he is the editor of English Studies in Africa. His most recent book is Shipwreck Narratives: Out of Our Depth (2021).
Karl van Wyk is Lecturer at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. He began teaching in the English Department at the beginning of 2021. His research and publication interests include postmodern historiography. He is particularly concerned with WWII alternate history and South Africa's attitudes to, and representations of, apartheid history.
Grace A. Musila is Associate Professor in the Department of African Literature at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. She is the editor of Wangari Maathai's Registers of Freedom (2020), and the author of A Death Retold in Truth and Rumour: Kenya, Britain and the Julie Ward Murder (2015).


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The Plague Years collects scholarly and essayistic reflections on literary, visual, and sonic representations of the COVID-19 and other pandemics. These are placed alongside poetry and short fiction written in the first two years of quarantine or isolation.

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