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Contornos e nuances da morte e do luto em El Salvador durante o primeiro ano da pandemia: reflexões a partir de uma abordagem rizomática

Authors: Jorge Molina Aguilar;

Contornos e nuances da morte e do luto em El Salvador durante o primeiro ano da pandemia: reflexões a partir de uma abordagem rizomática

Abstract

Phenomena such as death, grief and mortuary behaviors have historically been the subject of various reflections, especially in the context of the pandemic (COVID-19). This article aims to analyze death and grief from the social sciences during the year 2020, the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. The article reflects on both phenomena from a Deleuzian ontology, especially in the assembly and rhizome proposal. It is developed through a non-systematic bibliographic research, the main findings were a) alterations and changes in mortuary behavior; b) an experiential assessment of individuals —now immersed in a pandemic—, conducive to experiencing not only the mourning of significant people around them, but also a series of duels related to the social context and the current situation; c) alterations to rituals linked to death and their possible effects, especially in the processes of construction from society; and, d) an interdisciplinary analysis from a poststructuralist reading that provides a greater understanding of the phenomenon and its possible impact during and after the pandemic. Fenómenos como la muerte, el duelo y los comportamientos mortuorios han sido históricamente objeto de diversas reflexiones, sobre todo en el contexto de pandemia (COVID-19). Este artículo tiene como objetivo analizar desde las ciencias sociales la muerte y el duelo durante en el año 2020, primer año de pandemia por COVID-19. Reflexiona en ambos fenómenos desde una ontología deleuziana, sobretodo en la propuesta de ensamblaje y rizoma. Se desarrolla a través de una investigación bibliográfica no sistemática, en la cual los principales hallazgos fueron: a) alteraciones en torno a los comportamientos mortuorios; b) una valoración experiencial de los individuos –ahora inmersos en una pandemia–, propicios a vivir no solo el duelo de personas significativas a su alrededor, sino también una serie de duelos relacionados con el contexto social y la coyuntura actual; c) alteraciones a los rituales vinculados a la muerte y sus posibles efectos, especialmente en los procesos de construcción desde la sociedad; y, d) un análisis interdisciplinario desde una lectura post-estructuralista que aporta una mayor comprensión del fenómeno y su posible impacto durante y posterior a la pandemia. Fenômenos como morte, luto e comportamentos mortuários têm sido historicamente objeto de várias reflexões, especialmente no contexto da pandemia (COVID-19). Este artigo tem como objetivo analisar a morte e o luto nas ciências sociais durante o ano de 2020, o primeiro ano da pandemia COVID-19. Ele reflete sobre os dois fenômenos a partir de uma ontologia deleuziana, especialmente na proposta de montagem e rizoma. É desenvolvido através de uma pesquisa bibliográfica não sistemática, tendo como principais resultados a) alterações no comportamento mortuário; b) uma avaliação experiencial de indivíduos —agora imersos em uma pandemia—, propícia a vivenciar não só o luto de pessoas significativas ao seu redor, mas também uma série de duelos relacionados ao contexto social e à situação atual; c) alterações nos rituais ligados à morte e seus possíveis efeitos, principalmente nos processos de construção da sociedade; e, d) uma análise interdisciplinar a partir de uma leitura pós-estruturalista que permite uma maior compreensão do fenômeno e suas possíveis repercussões durante e após a pandemia.

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Applied Mathematics, General Mathematics, rhizome, coronavirus, duelo, rizoma, luto, Rizoma, Duelo, Ensamblaje, coronavírus, Coronavirus, Muerte, assemblage, death, montagem, muerte, mourning, morte, ensamblaje

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