Creativity in a Time of Covid-19 : Occasional Papers of the Royal Anthropological Institute - Patricia Lysaght

Creativity in a Time of Covid-19

By: Patricia Lysaght (Editor), James H. Grayson (Editor), David Shankland (Editor)

Hardcover | 16 December 2024

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Creative responses to Covid 19 - no longer consumed by notions of divine retribution as in past plagues - constituted a broad cultural flowering, often within the digital world. This volume combines anthropology's understanding of ritual and society with folklore's appreciation of the marginal to explore the role of artistic practice in this period.

The chapters consider many different examples of artistic resourcefulness in this time of adversity. Lockdown constraints provided opportunities to re-invent traditions, as in the alternative 'non-fiestas' of the Basque Country, in which women took up roles previously denied to them. On the pilgrim route of St James, decorating shrines allowed people a sense of normality and continuity at a time when churches had closed their doors. The shutting of venues led one group of Japanese classical musicians to new online ways of working, and a global following. Making a church tour in Buenas Aires virtual amplified an old legend that resonated with the media, highlighting the scandal of femicide during the pandemic.

For individuals, online crafting might lend apt metaphors of mending, stabilizing and repair to daily lives; but, in the case of collage, absurdity and disjunction could also express uncomfortable new meanings. Forums of positive haiku blossomed; but satirical responses in the reworking of traditional Greek proverbs on Twitter, allowed participants to signal their distrust of politicians through creative uses of language. Anti-Vaxx and QAnon narratives, when viewed as folklore rather than disinformation, foreground the fashioning of self and community within digital space. Children repurposed old games with 'Coronavirus tag', while lockeddown artist-parents' creative engagement with the world beyond their front door led to a national campaign for the rights of children to play on the street.

Overall, there was a shift in artistic practice from inward activity to one undertaken in social solidarity. In many ways, this is the unifying theme of this startling period of recent history, as well as of this volume.

Industry Reviews

These varied, personal, and often moving accounts attest to the power and irrepressibility of the human imagination.

Dr Fiona Bowie, The Royal Anthropological Institute / University of Oxford

The essays brought together in this excellent volume reflect the long association between Folklore and Anthropology, and the range of subjects demonstrates varied responses to the cultural impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Dr Juliette Wood, The Folklore Society / Cardiff University

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