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Face Studies / 18 December 2020

The Semiotics Of A Pandemic According To Gilles Lipovetsky

One of the highest semiotic costs of the pandemic is the use of the mask. It leads to the temporary loss of part of our face and individual identity in communication with others. The French sociologist opens up about how COVID-19 puts “the seduction society” on hold.

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