On the Rhetorical Use of “Stealth” and “Invisibility” in Pandemic Communication

Open Access
Authors
Publication date 02-2023
Event Truth, Transparency, Controversy
Number of pages 3
Organisations
  • Faculty of Humanities (FGw) - Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR) - Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA)
Abstract
Soon after the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the novel coronavirus was described as a “stealth virus” because those who carry it are highly contagious before they show any signs of infection. This is indeed a major public health issue: If people are contagious well before they show any symptoms, strategies of contact tracing and containment are bound to play catch-up. However, the label of the “stealth virus” was also instrumentalized, especially in political rhetoric, to insinuate a lack of transparency of the virus itself. This post briefly explores how the label of the “stealth virus” was rhetorically weaponized for political purposes.
Document type Paper
Note Published in 2023 on the Dé montages platform.
Language English
Published at https://demontages.phl-lab.uliege.be/on-the-rhetorical-use-of-stealth-and-invisibility-in-pandemic-communication/
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