The Normative Emergence of Death in the Organization of American States’ Responses to COVID-19: towards a Regional Governance of Death

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Autor(a) principal: Marconi,Cláudia A.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Santos,Isabela Agostinelli dos, Miranda,Rafael de Souza Nascimento
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Contexto Internacional
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-85292022000200904
Resumo: Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has been (re)creating new global geographies of death, which specifically impact the Global South and expose its continuum of vulnerabilities – unequally distributed in terms of race, gender, class, and so on. In the Americas, we can identify the emergence of a new regional governance of death, associated with a set of practical recommendations by the Organization of American States (OAS) constraining states’ policy responses to COVID-19 and installing a new global governance lexicon. Recommendations concerning the disposal of dead bodies, full respect for both collective and family grief, and indications of alternative ways to conduct funerals and memorial services, for instance, seem to evoke new multilateral responses, paving the way for a new governance model: one that centres death within regional policymaking. This points to a change in the treatment of death from a purely private to a politically infused issue. Theoretically, this article aims to bridge the gap between Death Studies and Global Governance literatures. Supported by Michel Foucault’s genealogical method, the goal is to critically reconceptualise the meanings and framings of death landscapes in the Americas, pointing us to the correlation of forces that enabled the normative emergence of death in the OAS in this particular historical moment.
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title The Normative Emergence of Death in the Organization of American States’ Responses to COVID-19: towards a Regional Governance of Death
spellingShingle The Normative Emergence of Death in the Organization of American States’ Responses to COVID-19: towards a Regional Governance of Death
Marconi,Cláudia A.
OAS
regional governance
policy responses
deathscapes
COVID-19 crisis
title_short The Normative Emergence of Death in the Organization of American States’ Responses to COVID-19: towards a Regional Governance of Death
title_full The Normative Emergence of Death in the Organization of American States’ Responses to COVID-19: towards a Regional Governance of Death
title_fullStr The Normative Emergence of Death in the Organization of American States’ Responses to COVID-19: towards a Regional Governance of Death
title_full_unstemmed The Normative Emergence of Death in the Organization of American States’ Responses to COVID-19: towards a Regional Governance of Death
title_sort The Normative Emergence of Death in the Organization of American States’ Responses to COVID-19: towards a Regional Governance of Death
author Marconi,Cláudia A.
author_facet Marconi,Cláudia A.
Santos,Isabela Agostinelli dos
Miranda,Rafael de Souza Nascimento
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author2 Santos,Isabela Agostinelli dos
Miranda,Rafael de Souza Nascimento
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marconi,Cláudia A.
Santos,Isabela Agostinelli dos
Miranda,Rafael de Souza Nascimento
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv OAS
regional governance
policy responses
deathscapes
COVID-19 crisis
topic OAS
regional governance
policy responses
deathscapes
COVID-19 crisis
description Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has been (re)creating new global geographies of death, which specifically impact the Global South and expose its continuum of vulnerabilities – unequally distributed in terms of race, gender, class, and so on. In the Americas, we can identify the emergence of a new regional governance of death, associated with a set of practical recommendations by the Organization of American States (OAS) constraining states’ policy responses to COVID-19 and installing a new global governance lexicon. Recommendations concerning the disposal of dead bodies, full respect for both collective and family grief, and indications of alternative ways to conduct funerals and memorial services, for instance, seem to evoke new multilateral responses, paving the way for a new governance model: one that centres death within regional policymaking. This points to a change in the treatment of death from a purely private to a politically infused issue. Theoretically, this article aims to bridge the gap between Death Studies and Global Governance literatures. Supported by Michel Foucault’s genealogical method, the goal is to critically reconceptualise the meanings and framings of death landscapes in the Americas, pointing us to the correlation of forces that enabled the normative emergence of death in the OAS in this particular historical moment.
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