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“When breath becomes air…”

This post is a reflection of how death was communicated in the past and the effect of social media on this kind of communication in the context of the pandemic.

Posted byIndira ChowdhuryJune 7, 2021February 25, 2022Posted inFamily History, Intersubjectivity, Oral HistoryTags:Death, Memory, Pandemic, social media3 Comments on “When breath becomes air…”

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