ABSTRACT

This chapter presents an exercise of critical reflection on the impacts of Covid-19 and of collective imagination of a post-Covid era. Each author contributed to this process with their positioned gazes, their situated experiences and emotions, as well as the insights gained from the solidarity networks they have been engaging with. The contexts from where we articulated our chapter are interconnected: the United Kingdom, Portugal, Brazil, and Italy. These very different contexts question any universalistic interpretation of our analysis, yet offer a clear picture of the pandemic’s uneven impacts. We conclude on the importance to reimagine our present for forging a political project for the future. This project, we believe, should rely on feminist anticapitalist intersectional practices of self-care, care for others, and earth-care.