城市规划与流行病

L. Carrera
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城市想象与流行病。理查德·威廉姆斯挑衅地写道,我们生活在一个二手世界。我们的经验,有意无意地,被想象过滤了,它成为我们对现实的定义的基础,因此成为我们日常决定和行为的基础,成为我们看待世界和自己的意义标准。Covid-19大流行已经在想象的层面上经历了。即使是没有经历过上一次大流行的年轻一代,也仍然对流行病有了一些认识,这些认识来自伟大旅行者的日记,来自文学叙述,尤其是来自电影和电视剧,他们发现自己在其中被弹射出来。最近的这场流行病,与历史上任何其他肆虐的流行病没有什么不同,它一直存在,并加强了与这座城市的象征性联系。特别是,被拒绝的城市的空旷空间在构建对当前流行病的想象方面也发挥了核心作用。与过去一样,这些城市从这一戏剧性经历中脱颖而出,成为无可争议的主角,在这些情景中,对这一流行病的每一种记忆都将继续形成,并再次密不可分地联系在一起。
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Immaginario urbano ed epidemie
Urban Imaginary and Epidemic.  Richard Williams writes provocatively, we live in a second-hand world . Our experience is filtered, consciously or not, by the imaginary that becomes the basis of our definition of reality and therefore of our daily decisions and behaviors, the criterion of meaning through which we look at the world and at ourselves. The Covid-19 pandemic has been experienced on the imaginary level. Even the younger generations who have not experienced the last great pandemic, still had a representation of the epidemics, built by the diaries of the great travelers, from literary narratives, and above all from films and TV series, within which they found themselves as catapulted. This latest epidemic, not unlike any other that has ravaged history, has lived and strengthened the symbolic link with the city. In particular, it is the empty spaces of the denied city that have played a central role in building the imagination of the current epidemic as well. As in the past, the cities emerge from this dramatic experience as the undisputed protagonists, scenarios in which every memory of the epidemic will continue to take shape, remaining, once more, inextricably linked.
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