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open-access-imgOpen AccessO COVID-19 E AS VÍSCERAS DA NECROPOLÍTICA BRASILEIRA SOBRE A SAÚDE DOS CORPOS NEGROS
Author(s)
Eliaidina Wagna Oliveira da Silva
Publication year2022
Publication title
revista de políticas públicas
Resource typeJournals
PublisherUniversidade Federal do Maranhão
Esta pesquisa integra literaturas sobre necropoder e segregação dos corpos negros como políticas de descartes raciais. A leitura de Borges (2020), Fernandes (2008, 2017), Foucault (2005), Gomes (2019), Nascimento (2016), Mbembe (2019) denuncia uma necropolítica de semente colonizadora, que é voltada ao genocídio negro, e encontra na pandemia do covid19 a estufa para as mortes etiquetadas pelo racismoDestaca que a maior mortandade da peste pandêmica a agir dentro desses grupos marginalizados é a sistematização secular de um segregacionismo não oficializado, mas resistente. Concluique o mito da democracia racial é o mecanismo de marginalização mais agressivo a ser combatido, porque é o que mais reflete na desumanização das vidas negras, ao desacreditar medidas de inclusão social positiva.THE COVID-19 AND THE VISSCERA OF THE BRAZILIAN NECROPOLITICS CONCERNING THE HEALTH OF BLACK BODIESAbstractThis research integrates literature on necropower and segregation of black bodies as racial discard policies. Reading Borges (2020), Fernandes (2008, 2017), Foucault (2005), Gomes (2019), Nascimento (2016), Mbembe (2019) denounces a necropolitics of colonizing seed, which is focused on black genocide, and finds in the covid-19 pandemic, the stove fordeaths tagged by racism Highlights that the greatest death toll from the pandemic plague acting within these marginalized groups is the secular systematization of an unofficial but resistant segregationism. It is concluded that the myth of racial democracy is the most aggressive marginalization mechanism to be fought, because it is the one that most reflects in thedehumanization of black lives, by discrediting measures of positive social inclusion.Keywords: Necropolitics; Covid-19; Racism; Racial democracy.
Subject(s)ancient history , gender studies , genocide , history , humanities , mythology , philosophy , plague (disease) , racism , religious studies , sociology , theology
Language(s)English
eISSN2178-2865
pISSN0104-8740
DOI10.18764/2178-2865.v25n2p636-655

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