TY - JOUR AU - Sharp, Jo PY - 2022 DA - April TI - Feminist geopolitics and the global-intimacies of pandemic times JO - Gender, Place and Culture DO - https://doi.org/10.1080/0966369X.2022.2064834 AB - COVID-19 has brought to unavoidable prominence what feminist geopolitics has long insisted, namely that the global and the intimate are always, everywhere, already entangled. Drawing on Anglo-American experiences of the pandemic, this paper aims to make two key arguments. The first is that feminist geopolitics is a conceptual approach that is perhaps uniquely placed to make sense of COVID geographies. The second is to propose that this account of COVID speaks back to recent debates about the future of feminist geopolitics. Reflecting on recent debates about possible futures for feminist geopolitics, the paper will make the case for a materially-engaged feminist geopolitics which nevertheless keeps the socially-marked body at the heart of analysis. PB - Taylor and Francis UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10023/25250 KW - Coronavirus (COVID-19) ER