La pandemie, un impossible «grand recit»?

Jean-Jacques Wunenburger
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The World Pandemic: an Impossible Storytelling?  Since 2020 the pandemic has been affecting the world population, bringing with it a proliferation of widely medialized images, symbols and myths. Has this collective catastrophe, which has upset the social and economic life of many countries, been accompanied by a coherent, stable, identifiable imaginary capable of producing meaning in events? Has the pandemic not been marked by the impossibility of a great narrative, by disturbing images, induced by contradictory injunctions and obsessive forms of anxious dystopias? Will covid19 not be contemporary with a perturbed, perverted, deficient imaginary (especially in France?)
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大流行,一个不可能的“大故事”?
世界流行病:一个不可能的故事?自2020年以来,这一流行病一直影响着世界人口,带来了大量广泛传播的图像、符号和神话。这场扰乱了许多国家社会和经济生活的集体灾难,是否伴随着一种连贯、稳定、可识别的、能够在事件中产生意义的想象?这场大流行病的特点不就是不可能有伟大的叙述,不就是由相互矛盾的禁令和焦虑的反乌托邦的强迫性形式引发的令人不安的画面吗?covid - 19会不会与一个不安的、变态的、有缺陷的想象(尤其是在法国?)
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