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Frontiers
; 44(1):194-204, 2023.
Article
in English
| ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-2257217
ABSTRACT
In this essay, the author reflects on how a near death case of COVID in the first weeks of the pandemic informs a larger theory of the relationship between race, tem-porality, and racial capitalism. By examining the links between race, time, and breathe across time and space-from the plantation to the uprisings of the Black Lives Matter movement-the author argues that the pandemic in not an exception to the normal but as a dispersed amplification of it.