计时表
大流行
叙述的
日常生活
民族志
现象学(哲学)
社会学
中国
历史
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
精神分析
性别研究
美学
文学类
心理学
人类学
艺术
政治学
认识论
哲学
法学
医学
病理
考古
传染病(医学专业)
疾病
出处
期刊:Language, culture and society
[John Benjamins Publishing Company]
日期:2022-12-02
卷期号:4 (2): 242-263
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1075/lcs.22009.per
摘要
Abstract During the first months of 2020, our everyday life suddenly changed when the novel Coronavirus started to infect humans at a very fast rate, causing serious respiratory and other diseases, death, and fear of the unknown. Local friends and family members shared traumatic stories, images, and videoclips about death and dread in Northern Italy, where the first confirmed COVID-19 cases were discovered, just two months after the virus was first detected in Wuhan, China ( Worobey, 2021 ). Inspired by Bakhtin’s (1981) notion of chronotope, by autoethnography and phenomenology, within a linguistic anthropological framework, this article examines how individuals have been embodying COVID-19 related uncertainties and fears in their everyday life. Through the analysis of (auto)ethnographic narratives, recontextualized images and videoclips, including the ones related to the 1918–1920 influenza pandemic, I show how regionalized chronotopes of war and more global chronotopes of dread have emerged and solidified across pandemic times.
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