Part I VulnerabIlIty as a battleground 2 Negotiating vulnerability in the trigger warning debates 29 Katariina Kyrölä 3 Trigger happy From content warning to censorship 51 Jack Halberstam 4 Feminist hurt/ feminism hurts 59 Sara Ahmed Part II VulnerabIlIty and VIsIbIlIty 5 Little pink White fragility and black social death 71 Ylva Habel 6 Visibility and vulnerability Translatina world-making in The Salt Mines and Wildness 95 Laura Horak 7 White vulnerability and the politics of reproduction in Top of the Lake: China Girl
Whatever it is, coronavirus has made the mighty kneel and brought the world to a halt like nothing else could. Our minds are still racing back and forth, longing for a return to "normality," trying to stitch our future to our past and refusing to acknowledge the rupture. But the rupture exists. And in the midst of this terrible despair, it offers us a chance to rethink the doomsday machine we have built for ourselves. Nothing could be worse than a return to normality.-Arundhati Roy,
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