COVID-19疫苗接种和乌克兰人:神话,模因和叙述

Český lid Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI:10.21104/cl.2022.4.04
Oksana Labashchuk, Tetiana Reshetukha, H. Derkach, O. Kushnir, N. Hrytsak
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本文探讨了嵌入在神话意识中的人类文化刻板印象,这些刻板印象影响了COVID-19疫苗接种恐惧的形成。这些材料是在2021年9月至2022年1月期间在乌克兰收集的。通过分析来自社交媒体用户的口头叙述和评论,作者展示了害怕接种疫苗的文化机制,特别是害怕死亡和害怕变形,以及如何克服它们。人们在社交媒体上阅读和分享的大量表情包、轶事和笑话,或相互讲述,成为克服集体恐惧的一种方式。如今,不仅口头传统,社交媒体也可以成为研究文化刻板印象的来源。从民俗学和文化人类学的角度看待疫苗接种恐惧,使我们能够将民俗学现象追溯到我们的日常生活中,并将民俗学视为一个活生生的、动态的过程,已成为人类文化的一部分。
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COVID-19 Vaccination and Ukrainians: Myths, Memes and Narratives
The paper deals with human cultural stereotypes embedded in mythological consciousness, which have influenced the formation of fear of vaccination against COVID-19. The material was collected in Ukraine in the period from September 2021 to January 2022. By analysing oral narratives and comments from social media users, the authors demonstrate the cultural mechanisms of fear of vaccination, specifically fear of death and fear of metamorphosis, and how they can be overcome. The profusion of memes, anecdotes, and jokes that people read and shared on social media or told each other became a way of overcoming collective fear. Nowadays, not only oral tradition but also social media can constitute a source for studying cultural stereotypes. A folkloristic and culturally anthropological perspective on the fear of vaccination allows us to trace folkloristic phenomena back to our everyday lives and to see folklore as a living, dynamic process that has become part of human culture.
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