The New Heroes: Applause and Sensibilities in the Era of the COVID-19
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Scribano, Adrian
De Sena, Angélica
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Since  the  implementation  of  preventive  and  compulsory  social  isolation,  every  night  at  9:00  p.m. thousands of Argentines applaud the health system personnel from their patios, balconies and  windows in support of their daily tasks.The purpose of this article is to present a critical analysis  of  the  applause  that  the  Argentine  population  offers  as  an  emotional  support  for  workers in the health sector in times of Covid-19. To achieve this objective, the following ar-gumentative strategy is followed: a) the relationship between heroes and spectators in a spec-tacularized society is described; b) second, a series of videos of different cities with structural diversity (social class, scale) from the virtual ethnography will be analysed; c) third, applause as an emotion is analysed according to the contexts of its production from the perspective of the sociology of bodies/emotions. Finally, the paper concludes with some questions about the relationship between public health and sensibilities in the post-Covid-19 era.

