1. VIDAS HUMANAS VERSUS MORTES VIRAIS: QUEM PODE VIVER COM VÍRUS?
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Incrocci, Caio, Beiras, Adriano, Juracy FilgueirasToneli, Maria, and Manuel de Oliveira, João
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HIV , *COVID-19 pandemic , *HUMAN sexuality , *VIRUS diseases , *SARS-CoV-2 , *HUMAN beings , *AIDS - Abstract
This article deals with the differential distribution of death in the face of viral epidemics and pandemics. We will take the current Sars-CoV-2 pandemic in conjunction with the HIV epidemic in order to understand how barriers that divide humans into groups, by which it is decided who can or cannot die of a viral disease. Thinking from Donna Haraway's feminism and critique of human exceptionalism, her theory is articulated with the notions of biopolitics, necropolitics and framing, in order to situate the relationships between some humans and these viruses, considering crossings such as race, gender and sexuality. It is possible to understand that, even without any scientific evidence that justify fatal encounters between some humans and viruses, the stories produced about these pathogens guide those who live or die in contact with them. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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