Southern Anthropologist
Call for Papers
Special Issue Call for Papers
“Getting Through”: Anthropologies of Crisis, Resistance, and Resilience
From the COVID pandemic to the opioid epidemic, from Hurricane Katrina to Hurricane Helene, from wildfires to droughts to oil spills, mass shootings, secularization, misinformation and polarization, crises have proliferated during the last quarter century. How have communities “gotten through,” and how are they doing so now? In these times of pervasive uncertainty and structural violence, how are people evaluating claims to truth and negotiating relationships between perceived interests of the individual and of the polity? How have they mobilized such strategies as resistance, resilience, care work, and networking to sustain themselves while in the throes of intertwined economic, political, social, educational, environmental, cultural, and public-health crises? This special issue of Southern Anthropologist welcomes submissions on themes of upheaval, disaster, emergency, determination, compassion, and hope – of “getting through.”
