0314/2021 - Sobre o viver em uma cidade capacitista: antes, durante e depois da Pandemia da Covid-19 On living in a capacitist city: before, during and after the Covid-19 Pandemic
As imagens das cidades antes, durante e depois da Pandemia Covid-19 representam um desafio contemporâneo. Nesse período, pensar sobre o ser, estar e o habitar em uma cidade/sociedade capacitista traz à tona a perda de direitos e as demandas de segmentos populacionais particularmente diante das barreiras arquitetônicas, comunicacionais, atitudinais, sensoriais e socioculturais. Tematizar sobre o viver as diferentes inacessibilidades cotidianas nas cidades tangenciam e suscitam discussões no plano ético-estético dos territórios existenciais das pessoas com deficiência e sofrimento psíquico. Em que medida, urbanistas mantém conceitos que sustentam constructos de invisibilidade, que refletem segregações geradas pela macropolítica? Estariam pensando as cidades sem pensar nas pessoas que nelas habitam? O ensaio colabora com o debate sobre a necessidade de ações que visam superar o capacitismo. Partindo de teorias das ciências críticas e da noção de direito do sujeito sanitário, sobrevoa-se a “paisagem do tema” com vistas à efetivação de políticas públicas acessíveis e inclusivas.
Palavras-chave:
Deficiência, Pessoas com deficiência, Covid-19, Normatividade
Abstract:
The images of cities before, during and after the Covid-19 Pandemic represent a contemporary challenge. During this period, thinking about being, being and living in a city/society of capacitation brings to light the loss of rights and the demands of population segments, particularly in the face of architectural, communicational, attitudinal, sensory and sociocultural barriers. Thematizing about living different daily inaccessibilities in cities touch and raise discussions on the ethical-aesthetic level of the existential territories of people with disabilities and mental suffering. To what extent do urban planners maintain concepts that support invisibility constructs, which reflect segregations generated by macropolitics? Would they be thinking about cities without thinking about the people who inhabit them? The essay collaborates with the debate on the need for actions aimed at overcoming capacitation. Based on critical science theories and the notion of the health subject\'s right, the “theme landscape” is explored with a view to implementing accessible and inclusive public policies.
On living in a capacitist city: before, during and after the Covid-19 Pandemic
Resumo (abstract):
The images of cities before, during and after the Covid-19 Pandemic represent a contemporary challenge. During this period, thinking about being, being and living in a city/society of capacitation brings to light the loss of rights and the demands of population segments, particularly in the face of architectural, communicational, attitudinal, sensory and sociocultural barriers. Thematizing about living different daily inaccessibilities in cities touch and raise discussions on the ethical-aesthetic level of the existential territories of people with disabilities and mental suffering. To what extent do urban planners maintain concepts that support invisibility constructs, which reflect segregations generated by macropolitics? Would they be thinking about cities without thinking about the people who inhabit them? The essay collaborates with the debate on the need for actions aimed at overcoming capacitation. Based on critical science theories and the notion of the health subject\'s right, the “theme landscape” is explored with a view to implementing accessible and inclusive public policies.
de Amorim, A.l C., Gertner, S., Costa, L. S., Feminella, A. P.. Sobre o viver em uma cidade capacitista: antes, durante e depois da Pandemia da Covid-19. Cien Saude Colet [periódico na internet] (2021/out). [Citado em 23/12/2024].
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