by Philippa Hetherington
Welcome to the Institute of Advanced Studies' podcast series on ‘Life in the Time of Coronavirus’. In this second episode we hear from Philippa Hetherington, Lecturer in Modern Eurasian History in the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London. Philippa is a scholar of international legal history, biopolitics and feminist theory, particularly in the context of empire and under socialism.
Here she reflects on the virus in relation to historical debates on sexuality and the stigmatisation of sex workers. Historians are well placed to think about previous incarnations of disease and spread so that we work out what is and what isn't unprecedented.
We hope you enjoy this piece.
- Music is by Best of Feelings and BBC Sound Archive
- Image: The Silence = Death Project by ACT-UP, The AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power. Colour lithograph, 1987.
- Produced and edited by Albert Brenchat-Aguilar and Catherine Stokes
- Communications by Patricia Mascarell Llombart
- Executive Producer is Tamar garb
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04/24/20 • 15 min
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