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Masking in Pandemic U.S.

Beliefs and Practices of Containment and Connection

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Focusing on the cultural significance of masking during the Covid-19 pandemic, this anthropological study delves into the beliefs and practices that developed in the United States. It examines how masks became symbols of identity, community, and resistance, reflecting broader societal changes and tensions. Through various perspectives, the book highlights the interplay between public health, personal choice, and social norms in shaping the American response to the crisis.

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Masking in Pandemic U.S., Urmila Mohan

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2022
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Beliefs and Practices of Containment and Connection
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2022
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Copertina rigida
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124
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9781032137629
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Focusing on the cultural significance of masking during the Covid-19 pandemic, this anthropological study delves into the beliefs and practices that developed in the United States. It examines how masks became symbols of identity, community, and resistance, reflecting broader societal changes and tensions. Through various perspectives, the book highlights the interplay between public health, personal choice, and social norms in shaping the American response to the crisis.