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La cuestión del cuidado en el escenario post pandemia. ¿Hacia Estados del Cuidado o hacia Gilead?

Authors: Ferro, Silvia Lilian;

La cuestión del cuidado en el escenario post pandemia. ¿Hacia Estados del Cuidado o hacia Gilead?

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RESUMEN Esta comunicación se propone analizar el impacto de la pandemia por COVID 19 en la preexistente crisis global del cuidado, que afecta también a sociedades latino-americanas. Seguidamente, se realiza análisis prospectivo buscando identificar elementos del presente con potencial de proyección al futuro inmediato y mediato, que puedan reconfigurar en forma duradera aspectos estructurales en la organización social del cuidado La metodología es comparativa, considerando estudios en perspectiva de género realizados por organismos multilaterales, áreas estatales y por organizaciones de la sociedad civil, así como estadísticas oficiales. Se colocan estos resultados provisorios en diálogo epistemológico con literatura académica de referencia en el tema. Los resultados presentan posibles alternativas dicotómicas en el escenario post-pandemia: elevación del cuidado a categoría política y ethos civilizatorio materializado en formas de Estado ad hoc, o el retorno al patriarcado como lógica absoluta para la convivencia humana, esta vez en nombre de la racionalidad sanitaria. Palabras claves: Pandemia. Prospectiva. Crisis global de cuidados. Distopia. América Latina. The issue of care in the post-pandemic setting. Towards States of Care or Gilead? ABSTRACT This communication aims to analyze the impact of the COVID 19 pandemic on the pre-existing global care crisis, which also affects Latin American societies. Next, prospective analysis is carried out seeking to identify elements of the present with potential for projection into the immediate and mediate future, which can permanently reconfigure structural aspects in the social organization of care. The methodology is comparative, considering studies from a gender perspective carried out by multilateral organizations, state areas and by civil society organizations, as well as official statistics. These provisional results are placed in an epistemological dialogue with academic reference literature on the subject. The results present possible dichotomous alternatives in the post-pandemic scene: elevation of care to political category and a civilizing ethos materialized in forms of State ad hoc, or the return to patriarchy as an absolute logic for human coexistence, this time in the name of rationality sanitary. Keywords: Pandemic. Prospective. Global crisis of care. Distopia. Latin America.

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Microsoft Academic Graph classification: Official statistics Latin Americans Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Prospective analysis Political science Humanities

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H1-99, pandemia, cuidados, General Medicine, Social sciences (General), América Latina, prospectiva, politicas públicas, pandemia. prospectiva. crisis global de cuidados. distopia. américa latina.

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