PANDEMIC NECROPOLITICS FOR COVID-19 IN BRAZIL: WHO CAN DIE? WHO IS DYING? WHO WAS BORN TO BE LET TO DIE?
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Summary: | The Covid-19 pandemic announces something that has never been experienced by contemporary people. A virus that chronifies a series of inequalities and processes that affect subjects differently. In view of the statistical data on deaths, we actuate historical processes that are updated in the present, questioning who is dying and who was already marked to die, under the logic of state racism and necro-politics. We seek to reflect on whether the pandemic produces the new infamous and intensifies the production of bodies not subject to mourning, which implies a non-trivialization, a concern about not getting used to death that doesn’t reach all in the same way, in the direction of an ethics that focuses on the struggle for life. |
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PANDEMIC NECROPOLITICS FOR COVID-19 IN BRAZIL: WHO CAN DIE? WHO IS DYING? WHO WAS BORN TO BE LET TO DIE?NECROPOLÍTICA DA PANDEMIA PELA COVID-19 NO BRASIL: QUEM PODE MORRER? QUEM ESTÁ MORRENDO? QUEM JÁ NASCEU PARA SER DEIXADO MORRER?PandemiasCovid-19BiopolíticaNecropolíticaViolência socialPandemicsCOVID-19BiopoliticsNecro-politicsSocial violenceThe Covid-19 pandemic announces something that has never been experienced by contemporary people. A virus that chronifies a series of inequalities and processes that affect subjects differently. In view of the statistical data on deaths, we actuate historical processes that are updated in the present, questioning who is dying and who was already marked to die, under the logic of state racism and necro-politics. We seek to reflect on whether the pandemic produces the new infamous and intensifies the production of bodies not subject to mourning, which implies a non-trivialization, a concern about not getting used to death that doesn’t reach all in the same way, in the direction of an ethics that focuses on the struggle for life.A pandemia da Covid-19 anuncia algo nunca vivido na contemporaneidade. Um vírus que cronifica uma série de desigualdades e processos que incidem diferentemente sobre os sujeitos. Diante dos dados estatísticos de mortes, acionamos processos históricos que se atualizam no presente, questionando quem está morrendo e quem já estava marcado para morrer, sob a lógica do racismo de estado e da necropolítica. Buscamos refletir se a pandemia produz os novos infames e intensifica a produção de corpos não passíveis de luto, o que implica em uma não banalização, uma inquietação em não nos acostumarmos com a morte que não atinge a todos de maneira igual, na direção de uma ética que aposte na luta pela vida.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2020-07-06info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/90110.1590/SciELOPreprints.901porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/901/1262Copyright (c) 2020 Joel Hirtz do Nascimento Navarro, Mayara Ciciliotti, Luziane de Assis Ruela Siqueira, Maria Angélica Carvalho Andradehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNavarro, Joel Hirtz do NascimentoCiciliotti, MayaraSiqueira, Luziane de Assis RuelaAndrade, Maria Angélica Carvalhoreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2020-07-03T23:58:51Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/901Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2020-07-03T23:58:51SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse |
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PANDEMIC NECROPOLITICS FOR COVID-19 IN BRAZIL: WHO CAN DIE? WHO IS DYING? WHO WAS BORN TO BE LET TO DIE? NECROPOLÍTICA DA PANDEMIA PELA COVID-19 NO BRASIL: QUEM PODE MORRER? QUEM ESTÁ MORRENDO? QUEM JÁ NASCEU PARA SER DEIXADO MORRER? |
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PANDEMIC NECROPOLITICS FOR COVID-19 IN BRAZIL: WHO CAN DIE? WHO IS DYING? WHO WAS BORN TO BE LET TO DIE? |
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PANDEMIC NECROPOLITICS FOR COVID-19 IN BRAZIL: WHO CAN DIE? WHO IS DYING? WHO WAS BORN TO BE LET TO DIE? Navarro, Joel Hirtz do Nascimento Pandemias Covid-19 Biopolítica Necropolítica Violência social Pandemics COVID-19 Biopolitics Necro-politics Social violence |
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PANDEMIC NECROPOLITICS FOR COVID-19 IN BRAZIL: WHO CAN DIE? WHO IS DYING? WHO WAS BORN TO BE LET TO DIE? |
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PANDEMIC NECROPOLITICS FOR COVID-19 IN BRAZIL: WHO CAN DIE? WHO IS DYING? WHO WAS BORN TO BE LET TO DIE? |
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PANDEMIC NECROPOLITICS FOR COVID-19 IN BRAZIL: WHO CAN DIE? WHO IS DYING? WHO WAS BORN TO BE LET TO DIE? |
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PANDEMIC NECROPOLITICS FOR COVID-19 IN BRAZIL: WHO CAN DIE? WHO IS DYING? WHO WAS BORN TO BE LET TO DIE? |
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PANDEMIC NECROPOLITICS FOR COVID-19 IN BRAZIL: WHO CAN DIE? WHO IS DYING? WHO WAS BORN TO BE LET TO DIE? |
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Navarro, Joel Hirtz do Nascimento |
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Navarro, Joel Hirtz do Nascimento Ciciliotti, Mayara Siqueira, Luziane de Assis Ruela Andrade, Maria Angélica Carvalho |
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Ciciliotti, Mayara Siqueira, Luziane de Assis Ruela Andrade, Maria Angélica Carvalho |
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Navarro, Joel Hirtz do Nascimento Ciciliotti, Mayara Siqueira, Luziane de Assis Ruela Andrade, Maria Angélica Carvalho |
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Pandemias Covid-19 Biopolítica Necropolítica Violência social Pandemics COVID-19 Biopolitics Necro-politics Social violence |
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Pandemias Covid-19 Biopolítica Necropolítica Violência social Pandemics COVID-19 Biopolitics Necro-politics Social violence |
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The Covid-19 pandemic announces something that has never been experienced by contemporary people. A virus that chronifies a series of inequalities and processes that affect subjects differently. In view of the statistical data on deaths, we actuate historical processes that are updated in the present, questioning who is dying and who was already marked to die, under the logic of state racism and necro-politics. We seek to reflect on whether the pandemic produces the new infamous and intensifies the production of bodies not subject to mourning, which implies a non-trivialization, a concern about not getting used to death that doesn’t reach all in the same way, in the direction of an ethics that focuses on the struggle for life. |
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