‘You’re Not Alone for China’: The First Song in Times of COVID‐19 to Keep the Faith in a World Crying in Silence
Collective mourning is an expression of societal maturity, cohesion, and respect. The world is in grief, but in early January 2020, before nobody could even imagine that SAR‐Cov2 would turn into the COVID‐19 pandemic, a music video version of a pop ballad about love and isolation was spread across a...
Main Author: | Giménez‐llort, L. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI
2022
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