
COVID Semiotics
Magical Thinking and the Management of Meaning
- 192 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
This book examines how people around the world have articulated and shaped their experiences of COVID-19 through a sociolinguistic phenomenon known as magical thinking. Using case studies from throughout the world – China, Egypt, Europe, Jordan, Thailand, East Jerusalem, the UK, and the United States – this volume looks at how people managed ambiguity and uncertainty, risk, and social isolation by viewing their experiences of the pandemic as other than, or alongside, those presented by voices and images representing scientifically derived knowledge. Each chapter in the volume introduces the reader to a core semiotic concept and shows how it can be used to analyze and unpack a specific signifying practice. In the conclusion, the several concepts from the chapters – ideological positioning, entextualization and recontextualization, double-voicing, discursive grafting, imaging, and contagion – are revisited and synthesized in order to demonstrate that semiotics is useful not only in ethnographic studies of various "others" and of various "crises," but also in explaining the quotidian experiences of everyday life. Ultimately, this book reveals that COVID-related magical thinking practices are often as "contagious" as the virus they reimagine, spreading through social media and resulting in such social phenomena as viral videos promoting and rejecting public health practices, the first-lockdown stockpiling of toilet paper and hand sanitizer, resistance to public health recommendations, anti-vax rhetoric, and competing interpretations of emerging public health data. This book not only represents cutting-edge research in the field, but it also provides students of anthropology, linguistics, media, and communication with the vocabulary and conceptual framework to understand the human experience of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of Contributors
- Introduction: COVID-19, Semiotics, and Magical Thinking
- 1 “Culling the Herd”: Discourses of COVID-19 Denial among the Irish at Home and Abroad
- 2 “Crown Jesus, Not the Virus”: COVID-19 Denial, Catholic Conspiracist Thinking, and Rightwing Nationalist Populism in Poland
- 3 COVID-19 and the Middle East: Social Media Analysis
- 4 The Use of Memes in Communication about COVID-19 in a Chinese Online Community
- 5 My Body My Choice: Magical Thinking and Discourses of Bodily Autonomy in Anti-Mask Rhetoric
- 6 Social Signage: Collective Responsibility in Public Retail Space
- Conclusion: Semiotics in the Classroom and Beyond
- Index