Login / Signup

Opposing the toxic apartheid: The painted veil of COVID-19 pandemic, race and racism.

Grace GaoLinna Sai
Published in: Gender, work, and organization (2020)
This article is a personal reflection of how the coronavirus exposes 'shocking' levels of racism against us, and our vulnerability as Chinese women living in Britain. By reflecting our experiences of verbal and physical race-based violence connected to coronavirus, we explore the fluidity of our racial identities, the taken-for-granted racial stereotypes and white privilege, and everyday racism in the UK. Can the vulnerable use vulnerability as an agent to shift the moment of helplessness? We contribute to the uncomfortable yet important debate on racism against Chinese women living in the UK through voicing up our embodied vulnerability as invisible and disempowered subjects to this viral anti-Chinese racism. This is a form of resistance where we care for the racialised and marginalised others. In doing so, we lift the painted veil of pandemic, race and racism to collectively combat racial inequalities.
Keyphrases
  • sars cov
  • climate change
  • mental health
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • healthcare
  • african american
  • physical activity
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • metabolic syndrome
  • cervical cancer screening
  • adipose tissue
  • chronic pain