A meditation on Covid-19 social trauma

Journal for Cultural Research 25 (2):220-235 (2021)
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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, manife...

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