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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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HST643

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Text story

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sensory history
assignment
history student

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01/13/2021

Date Modified (Dublin Core)

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

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The Toast of Covid Linked Data Text
Patio Sounds Linked Data Interactive Resource
Pandemics are the Pits: Olives and Fatherhood in Nov 2020 Linked Data Interactive Resource
THE WISDOM OF TWO-YEAR-OLDS Linked Data Interactive Resource
Feeling the Burn Linked Data Text
Back in combat boots Linked Data Text
Worst April Fool’s Day Linked Data Text
My First Pie and Other Sensory Snapshots Linked Data Text
Warmth Linked Data Interactive Resource
The Quiet of a Pandemic Linked Data Text
A Journey for the Jab Linked Data Text
Scents of Indoor-Focused Life Linked Data Text
Cocomelon or Blippi Linked Data Text
A pot, some water, eucalyptus oil, and a towel....breathe Linked Data Interactive Resource
Banana Bread Madness Linked Data Text
An Unacceptable Wall of Sound Linked Data Text
When the Outdoors Became Quiet and the Indoors Became Loud Linked Data Text
Essential Business Linked Data Text
Feeling Exhausted from COVID Linked Data Text
Silence in the Morning Linked Data Text
Henry Wathan Oral History, 2020/10/27 Linked Data Oral History
A Touch of Retirement: Dice, Clubs, and Power Tools Linked Data Text
Solid Wall of (No) Sound Linked Data Text
New Hobbies and a New Normal Linked Data Text
Tastes like Home Linked Data Interactive Resource

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”: https://covid-19archive.org/s/archive

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