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SEMIÓTICA, PANDEMIAS, COVID-19 Y TEATRO
Author(s) -
José ROMERA CASTILLO
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
signa
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2254-9307
pISSN - 1133-3634
DOI - 10.5944/signa.vol31.2022.32184
Subject(s) - semiotics , humanity , humanities , covid-19 , art , sociology , philosophy , medicine , theology , linguistics , disease , pathology , virology , outbreak , infectious disease (medical specialty)
La semiótica, que, desde sus orígenes griegos, estuvo asociada a la salud, dentro de sus ramificaciones actuales se ha centrado en el estudio de la semiótica de la cultura, en general, y de la semiótica teatral, en particular, en relación con las pandemias. En este estudio se examinan las diferentes plagas que han azotado a la humanidad; así como las diversas y eminentes producciones, tanto en el ámbito literario como en el teatral, que han generado. Por último, dedicamos la parte final del trabajo al estudio de lo acaecido en España desde la implantación del estado de alarma por el COVID-19 (marzo-junio de 2020) en el espacio cultural del teatro.  Abstract: Semiotics, which, since its Greek origins, was associated with health, within its current ramifications has focused on the study of semiotics of culture, in general, and of theatrical semiotics, in particular, in relation to pandemics. This study examines the different plagues that have plagued humanity; as well as the diverse and eminent productions, both in the literary and theatrical fields, that they have generated. We will address the final part of the work to the study of what happened in Spain in the cultural space of the theater with the implementation of the state of alarm for COVID-19 (March-June 2020).

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