INVISIBLE ABJECT BODIES IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC CONTEXT: LGBTQIA+ NECROPOLITICS: The invisibilization of the LGBTQIA+ population in the pandemic context of covid-19: reflections on biopolitics, necropolitics and intersectionality

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Autor(a) principal: Moraes, Morgana Naiara Barbosa
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Fernandes, Luís Antonio Bitante
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Simbiótica
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufes.br/simbiotica/article/view/39916
Resumo: From the perspective of the concept of necropolitics, created by Achille Mbembe, this article discusses the invisibilization of abject bodies in the pandemic context, which increased the condition of vulnerability and the annihilation of such bodies. Using a dialogue between the theoretical contribution of Achille Mbembe and Michel Foucault, taking biopower and biopolitics as devices of power and bringing them closer to decolonial thinking in the intersectionality between race, class, gender and sexuality. We work with the concept of biopower from the perspective of necropolitics and present how State policies act directly on LGBTQIA+ people, in order to determine who will live and who will die. Additionally, in order to denounce the ills caused to LGBTQIA+ people during the pandemic, we sought data provided by civil organizations, ANTRA and #VoteLGBT.
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spelling INVISIBLE ABJECT BODIES IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC CONTEXT: LGBTQIA+ NECROPOLITICS: The invisibilization of the LGBTQIA+ population in the pandemic context of covid-19: reflections on biopolitics, necropolitics and intersectionalityCUERPOS ABJETOS INVISIBLES EN EL CONTEXTO DE PANDEMIA DEL COVID-19: LA NECROPOLÍTICA LGBTQIA+: The invisibilization of the LGBTQIA+ population in the pandemic context of covid-19: reflections on biopolitics, necropolitics and intersectionalityA invisibilização da população LGBTQIA+ no contexto pandêmico da covid-19: reflexões sobre biopolítica, necropolítica e interseccionalidade: The invisibilization of the LGBTQIA+ population in the pandemic context of covid-19: reflections on biopolitics, necropolitics and intersectionalityNecropoliticsAbject bodiesPandemicSexualityLGBTQIA communityNecropolíticaCuerpos abyectosPandemiaSexualidadComunidad LGBTQIA NecropolíticaCorpos abjetosPandemiaSexualidadecomunidade LGBTQIAFrom the perspective of the concept of necropolitics, created by Achille Mbembe, this article discusses the invisibilization of abject bodies in the pandemic context, which increased the condition of vulnerability and the annihilation of such bodies. Using a dialogue between the theoretical contribution of Achille Mbembe and Michel Foucault, taking biopower and biopolitics as devices of power and bringing them closer to decolonial thinking in the intersectionality between race, class, gender and sexuality. We work with the concept of biopower from the perspective of necropolitics and present how State policies act directly on LGBTQIA+ people, in order to determine who will live and who will die. Additionally, in order to denounce the ills caused to LGBTQIA+ people during the pandemic, we sought data provided by civil organizations, ANTRA and #VoteLGBT.Desde la perspectiva del concepto de necropolítica, creado por Achille Mbembe, este artículo discute la invisibilización de los cuerpos abyectos en el contexto de la pandemia, que aumentó la condición de vulnerabilidad y la aniquilación de tales cuerpos. Utilizando un diálogo entre el aporte teórico de Achille Mbembe y Michel Foucault, tomando el biopoder y la biopolítica como dispositivos de poder y acercándolos al pensamiento decolonial en la interseccionalidad entre raza, clase, género y sexualidad. Trabajamos el concepto de biopoder desde la perspectiva de la necropolítica y presentamos cómo las políticas de Estado actúan directamente sobre las personas LGBTQIA+, para determinar quién vivirá y quién morirá. Adicionalmente, con el fin de denunciar los males causados ​​a las personas LGBTQIA+ durante la pandemia, buscamos datos proporcionados por organizaciones civiles, ANTRA y #VoteLGBT.Sob a perspectiva dos conceitos de biopoder, biopolítica e necropolítica, enquanto dispositivos de poder, analisamos e descrevemos a invisibilidade de corpos abjetos no contexto da pandemia da covid-19, no Brasil. Após a criação de um diálogo entre os conceitos supracitados, aproximando-os ao pensamento decolonial, quanto à interseccionalidade entre raça, classe, gênero e sexualidade, analisamos dados relativos ao impacto da pandemia da covid-19 que foram fornecidos por duas organizações civis ligadas à proteção da população LGBTQIA+, pela ANTRA e pelo Coletivo #VoteLGBT. Demonstramos que esses dados denunciam as mazelas causadas pela pandemia e que a ausência de políticas públicas voltadas para a proteção dos corpos dessa população demonstra que o Estado brasileiro determina quem irá viver e quem irá morrer. Palavras-chave: necropolítica; corpos abjetos; pandemia; sexualidade. ABSTRACT From the perspective of the concepts of biopower, biopolitics and necropolitics, as devices of power, we analyze and describe the invisibility of abject bodies in the context of the covid-19 pandemic in Brazil. After creating a dialogue between the aforementioned concepts, bringing them closer to decolonial thinking, regarding the intersectionality between race, class, gender and sexuality, we analyzed data on the impact of the covid-19 pandemic that were provided by two civil organizations linked to the protection of the LGBTQIA+ population, by ANTRA and the #VoteLGBT Collective. We demonstrate that these data denounce the ills caused by the pandemic and that the absence of public policies aimed at protecting the bodies of this population demonstrates that the Brazilian State determines who will live and who will die. Keywords: necropolitics; abject bodies; pandemic; sexuality. RESUMEN Desde la perspectiva de los conceptos de biopoder, biopolítica y necropolítica, como dispositivos de poder, analizamos y describimos la invisibilidad de los cuerpos abyectos en el contexto de la pandemia de covid-19 en Brasil. Luego de crear un diálogo entre los conceptos antes mencionados, acercándolos al pensamiento decolonial, en cuanto a la interseccionalidad entre raza, clase, género y sexualidad, analizamos datos relacionados con el impacto de la pandemia del covid-19 que fueron proporcionados por dos organizaciones civiles vinculadas a la protección de la población LGBTQIA+, por ANTRA y el Colectivo #VoteLGBT. Demostramos que estos datos denuncian los males causados ​​por la pandemia y que la ausencia de políticas públicas destinadas a proteger los cuerpos de esta población demuestra que el Estado brasileño determina quién vivirá y quién morirá. Palabras clave: necropolítica; cuerpos abyectos; pandemia; sexualidad.Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Sociais2023-08-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufes.br/simbiotica/article/view/3991610.47456/simbitica.v10i2.39916Simbiótica. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv INVISIBLE ABJECT BODIES IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC CONTEXT: LGBTQIA+ NECROPOLITICS: The invisibilization of the LGBTQIA+ population in the pandemic context of covid-19: reflections on biopolitics, necropolitics and intersectionality
CUERPOS ABJETOS INVISIBLES EN EL CONTEXTO DE PANDEMIA DEL COVID-19: LA NECROPOLÍTICA LGBTQIA+: The invisibilization of the LGBTQIA+ population in the pandemic context of covid-19: reflections on biopolitics, necropolitics and intersectionality
A invisibilização da população LGBTQIA+ no contexto pandêmico da covid-19: reflexões sobre biopolítica, necropolítica e interseccionalidade: The invisibilization of the LGBTQIA+ population in the pandemic context of covid-19: reflections on biopolitics, necropolitics and intersectionality
title INVISIBLE ABJECT BODIES IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC CONTEXT: LGBTQIA+ NECROPOLITICS: The invisibilization of the LGBTQIA+ population in the pandemic context of covid-19: reflections on biopolitics, necropolitics and intersectionality
spellingShingle INVISIBLE ABJECT BODIES IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC CONTEXT: LGBTQIA+ NECROPOLITICS: The invisibilization of the LGBTQIA+ population in the pandemic context of covid-19: reflections on biopolitics, necropolitics and intersectionality
Moraes, Morgana Naiara Barbosa
Necropolitics
Abject bodies
Pandemic
Sexuality
LGBTQIA community
Necropolítica
Cuerpos abyectos
Pandemia
Sexualidad
Comunidad LGBTQIA
Necropolítica
Corpos abjetos
Pandemia
Sexualidade
comunidade LGBTQIA
title_short INVISIBLE ABJECT BODIES IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC CONTEXT: LGBTQIA+ NECROPOLITICS: The invisibilization of the LGBTQIA+ population in the pandemic context of covid-19: reflections on biopolitics, necropolitics and intersectionality
title_full INVISIBLE ABJECT BODIES IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC CONTEXT: LGBTQIA+ NECROPOLITICS: The invisibilization of the LGBTQIA+ population in the pandemic context of covid-19: reflections on biopolitics, necropolitics and intersectionality
title_fullStr INVISIBLE ABJECT BODIES IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC CONTEXT: LGBTQIA+ NECROPOLITICS: The invisibilization of the LGBTQIA+ population in the pandemic context of covid-19: reflections on biopolitics, necropolitics and intersectionality
title_full_unstemmed INVISIBLE ABJECT BODIES IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC CONTEXT: LGBTQIA+ NECROPOLITICS: The invisibilization of the LGBTQIA+ population in the pandemic context of covid-19: reflections on biopolitics, necropolitics and intersectionality
title_sort INVISIBLE ABJECT BODIES IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC CONTEXT: LGBTQIA+ NECROPOLITICS: The invisibilization of the LGBTQIA+ population in the pandemic context of covid-19: reflections on biopolitics, necropolitics and intersectionality
author Moraes, Morgana Naiara Barbosa
author_facet Moraes, Morgana Naiara Barbosa
Fernandes, Luís Antonio Bitante
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author2 Fernandes, Luís Antonio Bitante
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moraes, Morgana Naiara Barbosa
Fernandes, Luís Antonio Bitante
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Necropolitics
Abject bodies
Pandemic
Sexuality
LGBTQIA community
Necropolítica
Cuerpos abyectos
Pandemia
Sexualidad
Comunidad LGBTQIA
Necropolítica
Corpos abjetos
Pandemia
Sexualidade
comunidade LGBTQIA
topic Necropolitics
Abject bodies
Pandemic
Sexuality
LGBTQIA community
Necropolítica
Cuerpos abyectos
Pandemia
Sexualidad
Comunidad LGBTQIA
Necropolítica
Corpos abjetos
Pandemia
Sexualidade
comunidade LGBTQIA
description From the perspective of the concept of necropolitics, created by Achille Mbembe, this article discusses the invisibilization of abject bodies in the pandemic context, which increased the condition of vulnerability and the annihilation of such bodies. Using a dialogue between the theoretical contribution of Achille Mbembe and Michel Foucault, taking biopower and biopolitics as devices of power and bringing them closer to decolonial thinking in the intersectionality between race, class, gender and sexuality. We work with the concept of biopower from the perspective of necropolitics and present how State policies act directly on LGBTQIA+ people, in order to determine who will live and who will die. Additionally, in order to denounce the ills caused to LGBTQIA+ people during the pandemic, we sought data provided by civil organizations, ANTRA and #VoteLGBT.
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