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This episode explores the lived experiences of caring and being cared for during the Covid crisis and theorises the ways in which these personal testimonies signify broader patterns such as the revival of domesticity, nucleation of family and redistribution of caring responsibilities.
This episode explores the lived experiences of caring and being cared for during the Covid crisis and theorises the ways in which these personal testimonies signify broader patterns such as the revival of domesticity, nucleation of family and redistribution of caring responsibilities.