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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 these practices reflect broader societal values and responses to health crises, highlighting the intersection of public health, personal identity, and community behavior. Through in-depth analysis, the book reveals the complexities and implications of masking as a social phenomenon during a pivotal moment in history.

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Masking in Pandemic U.S., Urmila Mohan

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2024
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Sous-titre
Beliefs and Practices of Containment and Connection
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2024
Format
souple
Pages
124
ISBN13
9781032154251
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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 these practices reflect broader societal values and responses to health crises, highlighting the intersection of public health, personal identity, and community behavior. Through in-depth analysis, the book reveals the complexities and implications of masking as a social phenomenon during a pivotal moment in history.