Chronotopes and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Special issue of Language, Culture and Society 4:2 (2022)
Editors
[Language, Culture and Society, 4:2] 2022. v, 171 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Editorialpp. 93–97
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Chronotopes and the COVID-19 pandemicAnna De Fina & Sabina M. Perrino | pp. 98–109
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“This is China’s Wailing Wall”: Chronotopes and the configuration of Li Wenliang on WeiboSonya E. Pritzker & Tony Hu | pp. 110–135
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(Re)chronotopizing the pandemic: Migrant domestic workers’ calls for social changeLydia Catedral | pp. 136–161
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Memes from confinement: Disorientation and hindsight projection in the crisis of COVID-19David Divita | pp. 162–188
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Chronotopic resolution, embodied subjectivity, and collective learning: A sociolinguistic theory of survivalFarzad Karimzad & Lydia Catedral | pp. 189–217
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Stance-taking towards chronotopes as a window into people’s reactions to societal crises: Balcony performances in Italy’s lockdownAnna De Fina | pp. 218–241
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Chronotopes of war and dread in pandemic timesSabina M. Perrino | pp. 242–263
Introduction
Articles
Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CFG: Semantics, Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General