1st Edition

Disease and Discrimination Gender Discrimination during the Pandemic in South Asia and Beyond

Edited By Sourav Kumar Nag Copyright 2024
208 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge India

208 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge India

208 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge India

This book examines disease in the context of gender discrimination. It highlights and explores how socio-economic, political, cultural, and gender dimensions play a crucial role in understanding and defining disease. Through two broad categories – non-literary and literary – the volume discusses concerns such as media representation of gender, racial violence, domestic violence, and healthcare... Read more

Introduction

Sourav Kumar Nag

 

Section I: Gender Discrimination, Diseases, and Covid-19

 

1. Cataclysmic Impact of the Pandemic on Women: COVID-19 and Gender Discrimination

Samragngi Roy and Amartya Seth

 

2. Stigma of Illness: Queer Sickness during the Covid-19 Pandemic

Subhadeep Paul and Paulomi Banerjee Mitra

 

3. Racial Inequity in COVID: Health Disparities and Violence towards Women of Colour

Brandon Cockburn and Brendon Tran 

 

4. Abortion Access in Canada and the Impacts of Covid-19

Maria O’Leary

 

5. The (In)Visibility of Global Gender Inequality:  Examining U.S. News Coverage on Women’s Experiences of Violence During COVID-19

Amy C. Miller and Mari A. DeWees

 

6. EmpowHERed’ Health: Reforming a Dismissive Health care System

S. Mayumi Grigsby

 

Section II: Gender Discrimination in the Literary Narratives

 

A. Narratives of Illness in Literature from South Asia

 

7. Disease, Treatment, and Discrimination: Jhumpa Lahiri’s “The Treatment of Bibi Haldar”

Ankur Konar

 

8. Humayun Ahmed’s In Blissful Hell: A Study of Counter-hegemonic Cultural Practice from the Perspectives of Gender and Sexuality

Elham Hossain

 

9. Rabindranath Tagore’s Approach to Gender Discrimination and Disease in Select Short Stories

Tilak Batabyal

 

B. Narratives of Illness Beyond South Asia

 

10. “Mental” Illness: Subjectivity in Shahd Alshammari’s Notes on the Flesh and Lauren Slater’s Lying

Farah Alyagout

 

11. Women’s Abandonment and Illness in African Literature

Thomas Jay Lynn

 

12. Psychological Concerns or Protest: Unveiling the Mystery in Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper”

Tuhin Majumdar

 

13. “Every disease had a story with a beginning, middle, and end”: Interrogating Anorexia Nervosa in Emma Donoghue’s The Wonder

Poulomi Modak

Biography

Sourav Kumar Nag is Assistant Professor of English Literature and Culture Studies at Onda Thana Mahavidyalaya under Bankura University, India. He has contributed significantly to the field of critical studies, translation, and creative writing. He has published his articles in sundry national and international journals of repute.