COVID-19 and Society
Module 13: COVID-19 and Quarantine: The Social Construction of Diseased Bodies and the Politics of Containment at Sea
eISBN-13: 9780190163716
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This module presents the history of quarantine at sea and how it has been tied to the consolidation of empire, militarism, citizenship, and the racial and colonial production of the nation-state. It examines how maritime law impacted ships at sea during COVID-19, from cruise ships to refugees
in distress.
ISBNs | 9780190163716, 0190163712 |
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Language | English |