Pandemic Isolation in Belarus through the Perspective of Photographs

The Case of a Family’s Quarantine

Authors

  • Krystsina Zhuk

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14712/12128112.2405

Keywords:

COVID-19, isolation, photo-elicitation method, family, home

Abstract

This photo essay examines the process of isolation during the first period of the COVID-19 pandemic based on the quarantine photos of a family from Belarus. It illustrates how the content and form of the collected images visualized the invisible markers of the pandemic and reflected various stages of isolation, transformations of the notion of home, and changes in family dynamics and routines. To collect the photographs, a weeklong remote participatory project was conducted. The findings of this project thus pointed to a direct correlation between photographs and changes in the social world and individuals’ lives brought about by the coronavirus outbreak.

Author Biography

Krystsina Zhuk

is currently completing a bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities at Charles University of Prague, with a primary focus in sociocultural anthropology. She spent her third academic year of 2021 2022 on an exchange program at the University of Amsterdam, taking classes in Cultural Analysis and in Film and Media Studies, while also doing fieldwork within the Amsterdam squatter community as part of her bachelor’s thesis project. Her current scholarly interests include: neocolonialism, posthumanism, and cartoons.

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Published

2022-07-01

How to Cite

Zhuk, K. (2022). Pandemic Isolation in Belarus through the Perspective of Photographs: The Case of a Family’s Quarantine. Lidé města, 24(2), 325-353. https://doi.org/10.14712/12128112.2405

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Students’ Works / Photo Essay