Perturbante e performante. Il lockdown indomestico

Q4 Medicine
Antonio Maturo, V. Moretti, M. Gibin
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Abstract

Italy, the first European country that started the lockdown due to Covid-19, today is - still - in the midst of a mass biographical (or else, societal) disruption. Our everyday life has been completely overturned. During the first phase of the pandemic (March/April 2020) we conducted 20 episodic narrative interviews with childless, highly educated adults (11 females and 9 males, 29 to 36 years old) living in Northern Italy, the epicentre of the epidemic, to explore how residents reconstructed their everyday life. Interviewees report mixed feelings about staying locked in their homes: Cozyness but also restriction;easiness to call friends but forced physical isolation;doing work in places usually devoted to relax. Moreover, being forced to stay at home appears as a cognitive ambiguous situation in which people define themselves as persons 'in-waiting' in a 'hold-on' time. With COVID-19, something (very) familiar like everyday life became suddenly hostile and incomprehensible. We underwent a social disruption requiring new cognitive categories, new social practices and new habits. Our experience of the domestic sphere turned ambivalent. © 2021 Franco Angeli Edizioni. All rights reserved.
干扰和表演。不屈不挠的封锁
意大利是第一个因Covid-19而开始封锁的欧洲国家,如今仍处于大规模的个人(或社会)混乱之中。我们的日常生活完全被颠覆了。在大流行的第一阶段(2020年3月/ 4月),我们对居住在疫情中心意大利北部的无子女、受过高等教育的成年人(11名女性和9名男性,29至36岁)进行了20次情景叙述访谈,以探索居民如何重建日常生活。受访者表示,被锁在家里的感觉很复杂:舒适但也有限制;容易打电话给朋友,但被迫与世隔绝;在通常用来放松的地方工作。此外,被迫呆在家里似乎是一种认知模糊的情况,在这种情况下,人们将自己定义为“等待”的人。有了COVID-19,日常生活等(非常)熟悉的东西突然变得充满敌意和不可理解。我们经历了一场社会分裂,需要新的认知范畴、新的社会实践和新的习惯。我们在国内领域的经验变得矛盾。©2021 Franco Angeli Edizioni。版权所有。
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Salute e Societa
Salute e Societa Medicine-Health Policy
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