Strong Thomas, Trnka Susanna, Wynn L L
Maynooth University.
University of Auckland.
Cult Anthropol. 2021 Aug;36(3):341-349. doi: 10.14506/ca36.3.01. Epub 2021 Aug 26.
During the COVID-19 emergency, people around the world are debating concepts like physical distancing, lockdown, and sheltering in place. The ethical significance of proximity-that is, closeness or farness as ethical qualities of relations (Strathern 2020)-is thus being newly troubled across a range of habits, practices, and personal relationships. Through five case studies from Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United States, contributors to this Colloquy shed light on what the hype of the pandemic often conceals: the forms of ethical reflection, reasoning, and conduct fashioned during the pandemic.
在新冠疫情紧急状态期间,世界各地的人们都在讨论诸如保持社交距离、封锁和就地避难等概念。因此,亲近关系的伦理意义,即作为关系伦理特质的亲近或疏远(斯特拉森,2020年),在一系列习惯、做法和人际关系中受到了新的困扰。通过来自澳大利亚、爱尔兰、新西兰、南非和美国的五个案例研究,本次学术讨论会的参与者揭示了疫情炒作常常掩盖的东西:疫情期间形成的伦理反思、推理和行为形式。