The (mis)government in the COVID-19 pandemic and the psychosocial implications: discipline, subjection, and subjectivity

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Autor(a) principal: Willrich,Janaína Quinzen
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Kantorski,Luciane Prado, Guedes,Ariane da Cruz, Argiles,Carmen Terezinha Leal, Silva,Marta Solange Streicher Janelli da, Portela,Dariane Lima
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Objective: to analyze the psychosocial implications arising from the COVID-19 pandemic, reported in online service, from the perspective of Michel Foucault’s concepts of biopower, biopolitics and governmentality. Method: qualitative documental research, with analysis of medical records of users assisted in a therapeutic listening chat, between April and October 2020. Results: the data were organized into two themes: Governmentality in the COVID-19 pandemic and the production of psychosocial implications of anxiety and fear and Discipline and subjection in the COVID-19 pandemic: subjectivities marked by sadness and anguish. The first demonstrates that the “art of governing” in Brazil produced instabilities and uncertainties that influenced the production of fear of contamination/death/and non-access to treatment and anxiety. In the second theme, we can see how disciplinary control and biopolitical regulation are combined. In Brazil, an extremely unequal country, subjectivity and subjectivities marked by anguish, feelings of discouragement and sadness have been produced. Conclusion: the exclusionary processes were deepened in the pandemic, with the exercise of a biopolitics that makes life precarious and produces psychological distress.
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title The (mis)government in the COVID-19 pandemic and the psychosocial implications: discipline, subjection, and subjectivity
spellingShingle The (mis)government in the COVID-19 pandemic and the psychosocial implications: discipline, subjection, and subjectivity
Willrich,Janaína Quinzen
COVID-19
Remote Consultation
Mental Health
title_short The (mis)government in the COVID-19 pandemic and the psychosocial implications: discipline, subjection, and subjectivity
title_full The (mis)government in the COVID-19 pandemic and the psychosocial implications: discipline, subjection, and subjectivity
title_fullStr The (mis)government in the COVID-19 pandemic and the psychosocial implications: discipline, subjection, and subjectivity
title_full_unstemmed The (mis)government in the COVID-19 pandemic and the psychosocial implications: discipline, subjection, and subjectivity
title_sort The (mis)government in the COVID-19 pandemic and the psychosocial implications: discipline, subjection, and subjectivity
author Willrich,Janaína Quinzen
author_facet Willrich,Janaína Quinzen
Kantorski,Luciane Prado
Guedes,Ariane da Cruz
Argiles,Carmen Terezinha Leal
Silva,Marta Solange Streicher Janelli da
Portela,Dariane Lima
author_role author
author2 Kantorski,Luciane Prado
Guedes,Ariane da Cruz
Argiles,Carmen Terezinha Leal
Silva,Marta Solange Streicher Janelli da
Portela,Dariane Lima
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Kantorski,Luciane Prado
Guedes,Ariane da Cruz
Argiles,Carmen Terezinha Leal
Silva,Marta Solange Streicher Janelli da
Portela,Dariane Lima
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv COVID-19
Remote Consultation
Mental Health
topic COVID-19
Remote Consultation
Mental Health
description Abstract Objective: to analyze the psychosocial implications arising from the COVID-19 pandemic, reported in online service, from the perspective of Michel Foucault’s concepts of biopower, biopolitics and governmentality. Method: qualitative documental research, with analysis of medical records of users assisted in a therapeutic listening chat, between April and October 2020. Results: the data were organized into two themes: Governmentality in the COVID-19 pandemic and the production of psychosocial implications of anxiety and fear and Discipline and subjection in the COVID-19 pandemic: subjectivities marked by sadness and anguish. The first demonstrates that the “art of governing” in Brazil produced instabilities and uncertainties that influenced the production of fear of contamination/death/and non-access to treatment and anxiety. In the second theme, we can see how disciplinary control and biopolitical regulation are combined. In Brazil, an extremely unequal country, subjectivity and subjectivities marked by anguish, feelings of discouragement and sadness have been produced. Conclusion: the exclusionary processes were deepened in the pandemic, with the exercise of a biopolitics that makes life precarious and produces psychological distress.
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