As If There Were No Tomorrow:New Year’s CovidFests in Brazil  

在线阅读下载全文

作  者:Diego Santos Vieira de Jesus 

机构地区:[1]ESPM-Rio,Rio de Janeiro,Brazil

出  处:《Sociology Study》2021年第1期33-36,共4页

摘  要:The clash between the Brazilian president and the local authorities sent confusing signals regarding the COVID-19 pandemic to the population.Many debates were raging across social media on whether people should stay home or keep the economy running.Nevertheless,with the intensification of the pandemic and the prolonged restrictive measures,many people started to disrespect social distancing and,with the premature reopening of the economy in many cities,agglomerate.Even with restrictions on agglomeration by state and municipal governments and the cancellation of traditional New Year’s Eve events in Brazil,the turn of the year was characterized by illegal agglomeration in various states.The aim of the article is to explain why there were so many illegal New Year’s parties—known as CovidFests—in Brazil during the COVID-19 pandemic,despite the restrictions on agglomeration.The main argument indicates that CovidFests are connected to the lack of social belonging in Brazilian society,which reflects the ongoing necropolitics in the country and the dissemination of a furious melancholy,when discouragement becomes destructive.

关 键 词:New Year’s parties Brazil PANDEMIC necropolitics furious melancholy 

分 类 号:H31[语言文字—英语]

 

参考文献:

正在载入数据...

 

二级参考文献:

正在载入数据...

 

耦合文献:

正在载入数据...

 

引证文献:

正在载入数据...

 

二级引证文献:

正在载入数据...

 

同被引文献:

正在载入数据...

 

相关期刊文献:

正在载入数据...

相关的主题
相关的作者对象
相关的机构对象