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The pandemic as gender arrhythmia: Women’s bodies, counter rhythms and critique of everyday life. (2023). Barrett, Nikki ; Nemani, Mihi ; Brice, Julie ; Thorpe, Holly ; Oleary, Grace ; Soltani, Anoosh.
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