Affiliation:
1. Assistant Professor, Department of Social Anthropology and History, University of the Aegean, Mytilene, Greece
Abstract
The present article examines women’s narratives concerning the COVID-19 pandemic experience in Athens, Greece. The spacetime contexts that women construct to situate this experience involve the city and the house, the former involving historical and cosmological temporalities, and the second a ritualized domestic tempo that gradually becomes disorganized. In these spatiotemporal formations women develop performative acts of individuality and singularity that end up as explorations of mainly ungendered, bodily selves that exist in the emptiness of a short-term, suspended pandemic present.
Subject
Urban Studies,Sociology and Political Science,Anthropology,Language and Linguistics