CULTURA Y RELIGIÓN EN TIEMPOS DEL CORONAVIRUS
Hosted by Susana Miranda, CULTURA Y RELIGIÓN EN TIEMPOS DEL CORONAVIRUS is a thoughtful exploration of how our spiritual and cultural landscapes were reshaped during the global pandemic. This podcast uses the lens of cultural studies to examine specific events and shifts that occurred under quarantine, paying close attention to the interplay between everyday life and mythic-religious thought. Each episode digs into both the challenging and perhaps unexpectedly positive aspects of this period, asking how isolation, fear, and community response filtered through long-standing beliefs and practices. Miranda guides conversations that consider Christianity and broader spirituality not as abstract ideas, but as living forces reacting to a profound crisis. The aim is to move beyond simple narratives, piecing together how rituals, symbols, and faith adapted when the world seemed to pause. By focusing on concrete happenings within the COVID-19 framework, the series invites a deeper reflection on the enduring human search for meaning when faced with collective uncertainty. Ultimately, these discussions hope to leave us with fresh, more nuanced perspectives on the world that emerged and the cultural echoes that remain. Tune in for a quiet, considered analysis that connects a historic moment to timeless questions of belief and belonging.