A Sociological Perspective on Blood Plasma Donation During the Pandemic: Convalescent Gifts and Liminality

Jae Mahn Shim, Seung Hyun Baek

Research output: Book/ReportBook

Abstract

Shim and Baek examine the evolving existential meanings of gift-making by interviewing donors of convalescent blood plasma during the Covid-19 pandemic. The book reveals what plasma donation means for their efforts to reassemble their lives from being liminal moments to livable experiences, through interviews with convalescent donors in South Korea. It shows it is the very multiplex meanings of plasma donations that enabled people to effectively maneuver through the challenging liminality in life during COVID-19, by expanding the existing literature of gifts and donation that highlights the rich, complex meanings of the body parts donated. It presents a vivid dialogue between liminality and gift-making from varied narratives. A vital read for scholars, students of sociology, anthropology, and public health and those interested in how subjects reconstitute their agency amid uncertainty inside and outside the pandemic, so that we appreciate the voices of donors and learn from the lived experiences of those in this book.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherTaylor and Francis
Number of pages115
ISBN (Electronic)9781040149690
ISBN (Print)9781032797564
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024 Jan 1

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Jae-Mahn Shim and Seung-Hyun Baek.

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Social Sciences
  • General Medicine

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