Koronavirus u (bio)političkom imaginarijumu

  • Tijana D. Perić Dilgenski Institut za političke studije, Beograd (Srbija)
Ključne reči: biopolitika, koronavirus, pandemija, karantin, život

Sažetak


U radu se polazi od premise da je (bio)politički inženjering konzervativno profilisanih političkih aktera tokom pandemije virusa korona (SARS-CoV-2) bio determinisan ekonomskim kalkulusom. Imaginarijum koronavirusa je ogolio logiku neoliberalne tržišne ekonomije i ukazao na potrebu dekonstruisanja postojeće i osmišljavanja nove ekonomske paradigme. Nalazi rada pokazuju da je pandemija iznela na videlo infekciju nesolidarnosti i netrpeljivosti prema fenomenu drugosti, koji se optužuje kao kužni faktor. U radu se elaborira da su demokratski načini upravljanja u senci populističkih manira koji tendeciozno koriste narativ straha od virusa kako bi konsolidovali vlastite režime.

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