The Dis-Ease of Body-Politics: “Coronavirus” as a Racial Pandemic in Contemporary India

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The biomedical crisis of COVID-19 in India has amplified several other crises, namely; social, cultural, communal, religious, geographical, economic, political, racial and gender. It is important to note that these crises are not new – theywere already socio-culturally embedded and functional in the pre-COVID-19 era. With the inception of COVID-19, these crises have been further aggravated through the re-configuration and re-systematisation of various forms of social, cultural, political, economic, racial, geographical, religious and economic violence. With respect to these arguments, this commentary focuses on how the outbreak of COVID-19 has led to an alarming rise in racial hatred against the residents of Northeast India in the contemporary era. Through socio-historically analysing the problematic rise of racial hatred, the commentary also identifies the various ways through which the pandemic of COVID-19 is not only functioning as a disease, but also as a “dis-ease” of body-politics and racism.
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身体政治的疾病:“冠状病毒”作为当代印度的种族流行病
2019冠状病毒病在印度的生物医学危机放大了其他几个危机,即;社会的、文化的、社区的、宗教的、地理的、经济的、政治的、种族的和性别的。必须指出的是,这些危机并不新鲜——在2019冠状病毒病前的时代,它们已经根植于社会文化并发挥作用。随着2019冠状病毒病的爆发,各种形式的社会、文化、政治、经济、种族、地理、宗教和经济暴力的重新配置和重新系统化进一步加剧了这些危机。针对这些观点,本文重点关注新冠肺炎疫情的爆发如何导致当代针对印度东北部居民的种族仇恨以惊人的速度上升。通过对种族仇恨上升问题的社会历史分析,评论还确定了COVID-19大流行不仅作为一种疾病,而且作为身体政治和种族主义的“疾病”发挥作用的各种方式。
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