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Sensory history submissions and the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Sensory history submissions and the COVID-19 Pandemic

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I am teaching HST 643 Global History at Arizona State University during the Spring A semester of 2021. For the second time, I am asking enrolled students to submit a sensory history story related to the pandemic. The students were instructed to read at least the introduction of Melanie Kiechle's Smell Detectives before posting their story. This way, they would have a better understanding of what sensory history is and why it matters. I revised the instructions this time to push students toward non-visual stories.

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01/13/2021

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01/14/2021
05/26/2022
06/27/2023

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The Smell of the Pandemic, Face Coverings in 2020 Linked Data Interactive Resource
Sensory History: What Does The Plague Year Smell Like? Linked Data Interactive Resource
Fewer people are crossing back to the United States, and less noise. Linked Data Interactive Resource
Silent Bells & Quiet Halls: An Auditory Experience of the COVID-19 Pandemic Linked Data Interactive Resource
Cold in the Classroom Linked Data Interactive Resource
The Changing Sounds of Public Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic Linked Data Interactive Resource
The Smell of Bread Linked Data Interactive Resource
A picture taken of the outside of a stone church converted into a pizza restaurant in Colorado. Pizza and The Old Stone Church Linked Data Interactive Resource
Limited capacity Linked Data Interactive Resource
The Sounds, Smells, and Experiences of a COVID Graduation Linked Data Interactive Resource
The Sound of Silence Linked Data Interactive Resource
A Peppermint December Linked Data Oral History
Happy Birthday to Me Linked Data Interactive Resource
An Old Gray Piece of Cloth Linked Data Interactive Resource
This is a picture taken of a dog who is carrying a toy in its mouth. Gia's Soft Fur Linked Data Interactive Resource
Daily life at an Air Force Major Command Linked Data Text
Banana Muffins Linked Data Interactive Resource
The old gray mask Linked Data Text
Trail Runs Linked Data Sound
Coffee Shops and a Sense of Normalcy During COVID-19 Linked Data Interactive Resource
COVID on the Border: Part II Linked Data Text
Cold in the Classroom Linked Data Interactive Resource
Pierogis and Kielbasa: Sound and Smell During COVID-19 Linked Data Text
This is a picture taken of two people wearing face masks on either side of a window, and resting their hands on the same section of the window. Out of Touch Linked Data Text
This is a picture taken of a person burying their feet in the small rocks at the bottom of a stream.  Touching Ground Linked Data Image

This item was submitted on January 13, 2021 by Katy Kole de Peralta using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: http://mail.covid-19archive.org/s/archive

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