During the first phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, the art sector showed a strong impulse towards the expression of lived experience. Thus, a rich array of interesting works appeared online, belonging to different genres (short story, comics, graphic novel, poetry, theatre). Among the most interesting events are the Spanish and Catalan micro-plays published on Twitter between March and May 2020 in the framework of the initiative #CoronavirusPlays, launched by the Spanish-Catalan playwright Jordi Casanovas. The contribution presents the results of the study conducted on one of these texts and illustrates the outputs through the analysis of this key example.
Sex and the Pandemic in "#CoronavirusPlays"
Veronica Orazi
2020-01-01
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During the first phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, the art sector showed a strong impulse towards the expression of lived experience. Thus, a rich array of interesting works appeared online, belonging to different genres (short story, comics, graphic novel, poetry, theatre). Among the most interesting events are the Spanish and Catalan micro-plays published on Twitter between March and May 2020 in the framework of the initiative #CoronavirusPlays, launched by the Spanish-Catalan playwright Jordi Casanovas. The contribution presents the results of the study conducted on one of these texts and illustrates the outputs through the analysis of this key example.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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