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The Semiotics of the COVID-19 Pandemic
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The Semiotics of the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Focusing on the discursive dimension of the COVID-19 pandemic from a semiotic perspective, this book uses semiotic theory and methods to analyse the meaning-making mechanisms and dynamics that occurred during, and revolved around, the pandemic.

Demonstrating the utility of semiotic theory, concepts and analytical methods to make sense of discursive phenomena like those triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, the book explores in detail:

? the blame-attribution discourses that emerged at the beginning of the pandemic; ? how the coronavirus was brought to life in plastic and visual manifestations as a monster that poses a threat to humans; ? how the collective actor 'the healthcare workers' was constructed in discourse and axiologised in positive terms; ? the semiotics of the body during the pandemic, with a focus on the face, facemasks, social distancing and the uses of the body in online environments; ? the idea of a 'new' normality following the pandemic.

The book examines different dimensions of the COVID-19 pandemic, including examples from Europe, Latin America and the United States and a wide range of images, texts, practices and objects, in order to highlight the importance of its discursive and semiotic nature.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Date
12 December 2024
Pages
240
ISBN
9781350359567

Focusing on the discursive dimension of the COVID-19 pandemic from a semiotic perspective, this book uses semiotic theory and methods to analyse the meaning-making mechanisms and dynamics that occurred during, and revolved around, the pandemic.

Demonstrating the utility of semiotic theory, concepts and analytical methods to make sense of discursive phenomena like those triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, the book explores in detail:

? the blame-attribution discourses that emerged at the beginning of the pandemic; ? how the coronavirus was brought to life in plastic and visual manifestations as a monster that poses a threat to humans; ? how the collective actor 'the healthcare workers' was constructed in discourse and axiologised in positive terms; ? the semiotics of the body during the pandemic, with a focus on the face, facemasks, social distancing and the uses of the body in online environments; ? the idea of a 'new' normality following the pandemic.

The book examines different dimensions of the COVID-19 pandemic, including examples from Europe, Latin America and the United States and a wide range of images, texts, practices and objects, in order to highlight the importance of its discursive and semiotic nature.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Date
12 December 2024
Pages
240
ISBN
9781350359567