Resumo
Trata-se de um livro que nos incita a pensar como podemos modificar velhas narrativas e operar, pelo coletivo, a partir do lugar que ocupamos no mundo. A autora, estudiosa de raça, tecnologia e justiça com foco em mudanças estruturais, nesta obra considera que a justiça possa ser tão viral quanto o SARS-CoV-2, e através de fatos ocorridos na sociedade estadunidense, exemplos de mobilização da sociedade civil e vasto referencial teórico do feminismo negro e das ciências sociais que nos ajudam a pensar a Saúde Pública (Patricia Hill Collins, Audre Lorde, Angela Davis, bell hooks, Giorgio Agamben, Hannah Arendt, Pierre Bourdieu, W.E.B. Du Bois, Frantz Fanon, Paulo Freire, entre outros), nos leva a refletir sobre o racismo e as desigualdades injustas vivenciadas, em diversos campos, pela população negra, não apenas nos Estados Unidos, mas em toda a diáspora africana onde o racismo é fator constituinte da sociedade.
Palavras-chave:
justiça; racismo; pandemia COVID-19.
Abstract:
This is a book that encourages us to think about how we can modify old narratives and act, collectively,our spot,the place we are engaged in the world. The author, a researcher of race, technology and justice, with a focus on structural changes, in this work considers that justice can be as viral as SARS-CoV-2, and through facts occurred in the United States of America (USA) society, examples of civil society mobilization and a vast theoretical framework of black feminism and social sciences that help us think about Public Health (Patricia Hill Collins, Audre Lorde, Angela Davis, bell hooks, Giorgio Agamben, Hannah Arendt, Pierre Bourdieu, W.E.B. Du Bois, Frantz Fanon, Paulo Freire, among others), leads us to reflect on racism and unfair inequalities experienced by the black population, in many ways, not only in the USA, but throughout the african diaspora racism is a constituent factor of society.
Viral Justice, not dystopia, or utopia, but wetopia.
Resumo (abstract):
This is a book that encourages us to think about how we can modify old narratives and act, collectively,our spot,the place we are engaged in the world. The author, a researcher of race, technology and justice, with a focus on structural changes, in this work considers that justice can be as viral as SARS-CoV-2, and through facts occurred in the United States of America (USA) society, examples of civil society mobilization and a vast theoretical framework of black feminism and social sciences that help us think about Public Health (Patricia Hill Collins, Audre Lorde, Angela Davis, bell hooks, Giorgio Agamben, Hannah Arendt, Pierre Bourdieu, W.E.B. Du Bois, Frantz Fanon, Paulo Freire, among others), leads us to reflect on racism and unfair inequalities experienced by the black population, in many ways, not only in the USA, but throughout the african diaspora racism is a constituent factor of society.
Barbosa, A. C.. Viral Justice, nem distopia, nem utopia: nóstopia.. Cien Saude Colet [periódico na internet] (2023/mai). [Citado em 23/12/2024].
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