The walls of air. Times and representations of the pandemic

This essay proposes to address the analysis of political and economic behavior in the face of the pandemic in three moments. The first of them is distinguished by that apparent suspended time of the bodies, although the capital borders on the sacrifice of millions of workers in the world and, in par...

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Autor principal: Ogarrio Badillo, Gustavo
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Cuyo. Anuario de Filosofía Argentina y Americana 2021
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spelling I11-R90article-51222022-03-10T15:56:36Z The walls of air. Times and representations of the pandemic Los muros de aire. Momentos y representaciones de la pandemia Ogarrio Badillo, Gustavo Pandemia Momentos Representaciones Comunidad Corporalidad Pandemic Moments Representations Community Corporality This essay proposes to address the analysis of political and economic behavior in the face of the pandemic in three moments. The first of them is distinguished by that apparent suspended time of the bodies, although the capital borders on the sacrifice of millions of workers in the world and, in particular, in regions like Nuestra América; the second cycle of the pandemic is characterized as open-air purgatory, the stage of contagion and large-scale deaths; the third is that of vaccination and a geopolitical struggle for its commercialization; it is perhaps the moment in which we have the greatest awareness of the tragic impact of the pandemic and in which our corporality demands to be represented as part of the ecosystems. In addition, the notions of individualism and community are also axles of the analysis that the article proposes. En este ensayo se propone abordar en tres momentos el análisis de los comportamientos políticos y económicos ante la pandemia. El primero de ellos se distingue por ese aparente tiempo suspendido de los cuerpos, aunque el capital orille al sacrificio a millones de trabajadores en el mundo y, en particular, en regiones como Nuestra América; el segundo ciclo de la pandemia es caracterizado como un purgatorio a cielo abierto, la etapa del contagio y los fallecimientos a gran escala; el tercero es el de la vacunación y una lucha geopolítica por su mercantilización; es quizás el momento en el que contamos con mayor conciencia sobre el impacto trágico de la pandemia y en el que nuestra corporalidad exige ser representada como parte de los ecosistemas. Además, las nociones de individualismo y comunidad son ejes también del análisis que propone el artículo. Cuyo. Anuario de Filosofía Argentina y Americana 2021-08-10 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/anuariocuyo/article/view/5122 Cuyo. Anuario de Filosofía Argentina y Americana; Vol. 38 (2021): Dossier: ¿Oportunidades de la pandemia?; 101-116 1853-3175 1514-9935 spa https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/anuariocuyo/article/view/5122/3866 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/
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topic Pandemia
Momentos
Representaciones
Comunidad
Corporalidad
Pandemic
Moments
Representations
Community
Corporality
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Momentos
Representaciones
Comunidad
Corporalidad
Pandemic
Moments
Representations
Community
Corporality
Ogarrio Badillo, Gustavo
The walls of air. Times and representations of the pandemic
topic_facet Pandemia
Momentos
Representaciones
Comunidad
Corporalidad
Pandemic
Moments
Representations
Community
Corporality
author Ogarrio Badillo, Gustavo
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title The walls of air. Times and representations of the pandemic
title_short The walls of air. Times and representations of the pandemic
title_full The walls of air. Times and representations of the pandemic
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title_full_unstemmed The walls of air. Times and representations of the pandemic
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description This essay proposes to address the analysis of political and economic behavior in the face of the pandemic in three moments. The first of them is distinguished by that apparent suspended time of the bodies, although the capital borders on the sacrifice of millions of workers in the world and, in particular, in regions like Nuestra América; the second cycle of the pandemic is characterized as open-air purgatory, the stage of contagion and large-scale deaths; the third is that of vaccination and a geopolitical struggle for its commercialization; it is perhaps the moment in which we have the greatest awareness of the tragic impact of the pandemic and in which our corporality demands to be represented as part of the ecosystems. In addition, the notions of individualism and community are also axles of the analysis that the article proposes.
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