Cannibalism City

Authors

  • Yafei Li University of California, Berkeley, College of Environmental Design

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17454/ARDETH08.06

Keywords:

Cannibalism, COVID-19, Pandemic, Quarantine, Social distancing

Abstract

This visual essay, Cannibalism City, depicts an imaginary city under the attack of COVID-19 in different perspectives. Since January 2020, many cities have been locked down due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Overwhelming news on mass media has been building a thick wall and stuffily enclosed the city. Two significant ensuing policies are quarantine and social distancing, which have a profound impact on social urban life and gradually expose the cannibal nature of the city. The pandemic is just a triggering event. In fact, the essence of cannibalism is composed of even more complicated social issues, including racial discrimination, class conflict, political disputes, etc. This pandemic is also a magnifying glass, through which these social issues are examined in detail. This visual essay challenges the status quo and leads people to rethink this pandemic.

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Published

10/22/2021

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Section

Peer Reviewed Articles