Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: ‘Then, There and Everywhere’ – Situating Disrupted Knowledge
Tina Sikka, Gareth Longstaff, and Steve Walls
1 ‘Pubs, Primark & Pasta-Making Machines’: Social Class, the ‘Covidiot’ & Neoliberal Narratives of Consumer Practice
Steve Walls
2 ‘A Huge Social Experiment’: Postdigital Social Connectivity under Lockdown Conditions
Deborah Chambers
3 The Colour of Technology: Covid-19, Race, and the Pulse Oximeter
Tina Sikka
4 The Pedagogy of the Distressed: Truth-Twisters and Toxification of Higher Education
Joss Hands
5 ‘This Is Britain, Get a Grip’: Race and Racism in Britain Today
David Bates
6 Traditional Chinese Medicine Is Fake: Politicised Medical Commentaries in China in the covid -19 Pandemic
Altman Yuzhu Peng
7 Representing the Stasi: Archives, Knowledge, and Citizenship in the Former German Democratic Republic
Alexander D. Brown and Joanne Sayner
8 (Not) Being the ‘Cool Disabled Person’: Queering / Cripping Postfeminist Girlhood on Social Media
Sarah Hill
9 ‘Self, Self, Self’: Masculine Modes of Sexual Self-representation and the Disruptive Politics of Jouissance on OnlyFans.com
Gareth Longstaff
10 Pandemic Dating: Masculinity, Dating Practice and Risk within the Context of Covid-19
Abbey Couchman
11 Post-lockdown Sex: Uncertain Intimacies, Cultures of Desire, and UK Sex Clubs
Chris Haywood
12 Pain and Suffering, Uterus Trumpets and the Wild Ride: Autoethnographic Aca-Fandom, Para-Social Relationships and Diane Podcast
Michael Waugh
13 ‘Standing in Your Cardigan’: Evocative Objects, Ordinary Intensities, and Queer Sociality in the Swiftian Pop Song
James Barker, Richard Elliott, and Gareth Longstaff
14 My Doubtful Cézanne Assembling Emergent Knowledges of Matter and Mattering through Painting-by-Numbers and Autoethnography during Covid
Briony A. Carlin
Conclusion
Tina Sikka, Gareth Longstaff, and Steve Walls
Index