Living at the LUX:Homelessness and Improvisational Waiting under COVID-19
Abstract
This photo-essay engages with the central theme of waiting under COVID-19 among a group of homeless women at the LUX hotel in Memphis, Tennessee. The images and text capture the structural shelter-in-place conditions and how the women worked within those regulations to construct a new relationship to time and the self. The images in this essay reflect what we call improvisational waiting, a concept that emphasizes the creative ways women at the LUX turned experiences of waiting into novel rhythms of life that held the promise of a better future.
Publication Title
Visual Anthropology Review
Recommended Citation
Feldman, Lindsey Raisa and Vicente Pérez, Michael, "Living at the LUX:Homelessness and Improvisational Waiting under COVID-19" (2020). Anthropology Faculty Publications. 43.
https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/anthropology-facpubs/43