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L’annulation du visage: une «morale substitutive»?
Author(s) -
Sophie Guermès
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
cahiers erta
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2353-8953
pISSN - 2300-4681
DOI - 10.4467/23538953ce.21.035.15185
Subject(s) - face (sociological concept) , context (archaeology) , relation (database) , identity (music) , aesthetics , covid-19 , sociology , psychology , psychoanalysis , humanities , art , social psychology , history , computer science , social science , medicine , disease , archaeology , pathology , database , infectious disease (medical specialty)
Cancelled face, a «moral substitute»?The pandemic affecting our world in 2020 leads us to question a centuries-old socio-cultural practice, namely the wearing of masks, and to rethink their use in light of the current context. Depending on the civilizations and eras, masks have had various functions: religious, social and artistic. None of these functions corresponds, however, to the recent use of masks. Henri Michaux, Jean Starobinski, Michel Butor and Yves Bonnefoy will help us to answer these questions: How the wearing of masks does change our relation to identity? our relationship with others? Does not seeing the whole face make it possible to see others better?

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