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COVID-19, ENTRE LO COTIDIANO Y EL ACONTECIMIENTO: UNA INTERPRETACIÓN DESDE LA FILOSOFÍA DE ZIZEK.
Author(s) -
Manuel Flores Sánchez,
José María Morán Carrillo
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
revista andaluza de antropología
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2174-6796
DOI - 10.12795/raa.2021.19.09
Subject(s) - everyday life , reinterpretation , dialectic , event (particle physics) , humanities , covid-19 , philosophy , art , aesthetics , theology , epistemology , physics , medicine , disease , pathology , quantum mechanics , infectious disease (medical specialty)
The text is rooted in the decomposition of the expression “everyday life” into factors through the different analyses carried out. The result is that behind the term “everyday life” there is a dialectic tension between “the everyday” and “the event”. The Covid-19 epidemic can be classified as an event and has meant the irruption of “The Real” into the symbolic coordinates of our Western and European society. This eruption has caused a trauma that forces us to wait for the consequence of the reinvention of the past and the reinterpretation of everyday life.

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