Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to examine from a humanistic perspective the aspects of change in the thought and perception of disasters after COVID-19 pandemic. Invisible viruses have brought significant changes to the way the humanities have dealt with disasters before.BR It begins with a reminder that Maurice Blanchot has been aiming for “L’écriture du désastre” since Auschwitz, saying he will “learn to think about the situation of disaster with pain.” It critically viewed the sensitivity of capturing disaster situations, such as the tentacles of “tentacles of sea anemones,” the racist nuance of post-disaster sentences, and the virus that is “equal” to everyone reveal the reality of an “unequal” society. Meanwhile, the emergence of new words such as

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