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Alberto Ruiz de Samaniego
Universidade de Vigo
Spain
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3438-3295
No 21 (2022), Subject. Art in times of pandemic: bodies, diseases and resilience
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15304/quintana.21.8591
Submitted: 28-07-2022 Accepted: 28-07-2022 Published: 08-11-2022
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Abstract

If the pandemic has been monstrous and has forced us to rethink our existence, it is not only because the monstrous is defined as what appears without having been predicted, but also because humanity's mode of existence that has always been traded to the limit. Both myth and artistic representation tend to appeal to this limit of real, but the current inflation of representations should not be confused with this.