The New Normal and Covid-19 in Serbia from February to May 2020.

The situation caused by the appearance of Covid-19 can be viewed as a critical event: typologically, it is an unprecedented event, which requires and shapes new forms of historical action hitherto unknown in the given context. Critical events serve as strong value and emotional landmarks in the cul...

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Main Authors: Bojan Žikić, Mladen Stajić, Marko Pišev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade 2020-12-01
Series:Etnoantropološki Problemi
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Online Access:https://eap-iea.org/index.php/eap/article/view/1091
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spelling doaj-e8d05b92fd7c455cba329dfc0638fd8b2021-02-02T22:19:52ZengUniversity of BelgradeEtnoantropološki Problemi 0353-15892334-88012020-12-0115410.21301/eap.v15i4.1The New Normal and Covid-19 in Serbia from February to May 2020.Bojan Žikić0Mladen Stajić1Marko Pišev2Department of Ethnology and Anthropology, Faculty of Philosophy, University of BelgradeInstitute of Ethnology and Anthropology, Faculty of Philosophy, University of BelgradeInstitute of Ethnology and Anthropology, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade The situation caused by the appearance of Covid-19 can be viewed as a critical event: typologically, it is an unprecedented event, which requires and shapes new forms of historical action hitherto unknown in the given context. Critical events serve as strong value and emotional landmarks in the cultural cognition of each social environment, and form the basis for a meaningful determination towards other events. Using material collected primarily from the online versions of electronic and printed media, we consider how the reality they presented is shaped through the news through the statements of politicians and medical doctors in Serbia. We trace how the narrative transformation of socio-cultural reality took place from the time before the of Covid-19 outbreak in our country to the time immediately after the lifting of the state of emergency declared due to that infection. The premise of all that is being done to tackle the infection is not a purpose in itself, but aims to enable a return to the life we were accustomed to before the outbreak of the epidemic. Covid-19 destabilizes our everyday life – a life that consists of work or study, use of free time, socializing etc. Such everyday life is a reference point of "normalcy". Socio-cultural normalcy refers to all that is understood as a normal and undisturbed course of everyday life. The appearance of Covid-19 gave rise to the notion of the "new normal", that is, a course of everyday life that is similar to normal, ordinary life, but with adherence to measures aimed at preventing the spread of infection by the authorities. In the paper we deal with the period that begins just before the outbreak of Covid-19 in our country, and ends with the period after the lifting of the state of emergency, to show the discursively produced picture of social reality in which the concept of the "new normal" serves as a cultural cognitive tool for understanding a situation in which one has to live with Covid-19 in order to one day be able to return to the way of life that existed before it. https://eap-iea.org/index.php/eap/article/view/1091social and cultural normalcycritical eventrites of passagecultural cognitionelectronic / internet media
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Marko Pišev
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Marko Pišev
The New Normal and Covid-19 in Serbia from February to May 2020.
Etnoantropološki Problemi
social and cultural normalcy
critical event
rites of passage
cultural cognition
electronic / internet media
author_facet Bojan Žikić
Mladen Stajić
Marko Pišev
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title The New Normal and Covid-19 in Serbia from February to May 2020.
title_short The New Normal and Covid-19 in Serbia from February to May 2020.
title_full The New Normal and Covid-19 in Serbia from February to May 2020.
title_fullStr The New Normal and Covid-19 in Serbia from February to May 2020.
title_full_unstemmed The New Normal and Covid-19 in Serbia from February to May 2020.
title_sort new normal and covid-19 in serbia from february to may 2020.
publisher University of Belgrade
series Etnoantropološki Problemi
issn 0353-1589
2334-8801
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The situation caused by the appearance of Covid-19 can be viewed as a critical event: typologically, it is an unprecedented event, which requires and shapes new forms of historical action hitherto unknown in the given context. Critical events serve as strong value and emotional landmarks in the cultural cognition of each social environment, and form the basis for a meaningful determination towards other events. Using material collected primarily from the online versions of electronic and printed media, we consider how the reality they presented is shaped through the news through the statements of politicians and medical doctors in Serbia. We trace how the narrative transformation of socio-cultural reality took place from the time before the of Covid-19 outbreak in our country to the time immediately after the lifting of the state of emergency declared due to that infection. The premise of all that is being done to tackle the infection is not a purpose in itself, but aims to enable a return to the life we were accustomed to before the outbreak of the epidemic. Covid-19 destabilizes our everyday life – a life that consists of work or study, use of free time, socializing etc. Such everyday life is a reference point of "normalcy". Socio-cultural normalcy refers to all that is understood as a normal and undisturbed course of everyday life. The appearance of Covid-19 gave rise to the notion of the "new normal", that is, a course of everyday life that is similar to normal, ordinary life, but with adherence to measures aimed at preventing the spread of infection by the authorities. In the paper we deal with the period that begins just before the outbreak of Covid-19 in our country, and ends with the period after the lifting of the state of emergency, to show the discursively produced picture of social reality in which the concept of the "new normal" serves as a cultural cognitive tool for understanding a situation in which one has to live with Covid-19 in order to one day be able to return to the way of life that existed before it.
topic social and cultural normalcy
critical event
rites of passage
cultural cognition
electronic / internet media
url https://eap-iea.org/index.php/eap/article/view/1091
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