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[In the previous chapter we have presented how, by effect or excess, the coronavirus has implied a worrying setback and a conservative resignification of the place and status of older adults in society at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Their mutation from champions of subjective and social experimentation to depositaries of fears, panics and social terrors, goes far beyond the anecdotal and allows us to decipher plots that until now have remained invisible.]
Published: Aug 4, 2022
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