A meditation on Covid-19 social trauma

IF 1.5 Q1 CULTURAL STUDIES
F. Andreescu
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This article explores covid-19 as a social traumatic event that thoroughly disrupted our ordinary plane of existence. In doing so, it opened a window to an uncanny world, in which the virus, manifesting profuse agentic capacity, repurposes to its benefit, to travel and multiply, human bodies and various global assemblages. Covid-19 pandemic’s challenge to the social grounding structure in turn perturbs our sense of ontological security. Meditating on these aspects, the article identifies the pandemic as a liminal situation that confronts humanity with all four givens of existence: death, freedom, isolation, and meaningless. Written during these unique global circumstances, the article directs its attention towards covid-19 social trauma and to several societal responses. These take the form of conspiratorial mythical thinking, communities formed around a shared existential state of vulnerability, as well as emancipation and revolutionary political acts.
对新冠肺炎社会创伤的思考
本文探讨了covid-19作为一个彻底破坏我们日常生活的社会创伤事件。在这样做的过程中,它打开了一扇通向一个神秘世界的窗口,在这个世界中,病毒表现出丰富的代理能力,为了自己的利益而重新利用,在人体和各种全球组合中传播和繁殖。Covid-19大流行对社会基础结构的挑战反过来又扰乱了我们的本体论安全感。文章对这些方面进行了思考,认为疫情是人类面临死亡、自由、孤立和无意义这四种生存条件的极限局面。在这种独特的全球环境下,这篇文章将注意力集中在covid-19的社会创伤和一些社会反应上。这些以阴谋论神话思维的形式,围绕着共同的脆弱存在状态形成的社区,以及解放和革命的政治行为。
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Journal for Cultural Research
Journal for Cultural Research CULTURAL STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: JouJournal for Cultural Research is an international journal, based in Lancaster University"s Institute for Cultural Research. It is interested in essays concerned with the conjuncture between culture and the many domains and practices in relation to which it is usually defined, including, for example, media, politics, technology, economics, society, art and the sacred. Culture is no longer, if it ever was, singular. It denotes a shifting multiplicity of signifying practices and value systems that provide a potentially infinite resource of academic critique, investigation and ethnographic or market research into cultural difference, cultural autonomy, cultural emancipation and the cultural aspects of power.
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