A Critique of Pandemic Reason: Towards a Syndemic Noso-Politics

The main objective of this article is to provide a critique of the pandemic strategy suggested by the World Health Organization (WHO) and implemented by various countries from March 2020 onwards in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan, China. Based on the theories of Michel Foucault, this c...

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Main Authors: Jorge Vélez Vega, Ricardo Noguera-Solano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CBS Open Journals 2023-12-01
Series:Foucault Studies
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Online Access:https://rauli.cbs.dk/index.php/foucault-studies/article/view/7087
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description The main objective of this article is to provide a critique of the pandemic strategy suggested by the World Health Organization (WHO) and implemented by various countries from March 2020 onwards in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan, China. Based on the theories of Michel Foucault, this critique aims to show that, in the first instance, the pandemic may be understood in terms of the art of governing human beings at the point of interaction between politics and medicine; secondly, in Foucauldian terminology, such interaction may be referred to as ‘noso-politics’, that is, a mechanism used to control the body of the population via authoritarian measures exercised in the name of the health of the population; thirdly, such a mechanism exercises its power by invoking a mechanistic truth about the SARS-CoV-2 virus which may be countered by an argument that takes a historical perspective on the virus; fourthly, the pandemic strategy may be opposed by a syndemic approach that takes into account interactions between emerging diseases such as COVID-19 and non-communicable illnesses, as well as the biological and socio-economic conditions that the well-being of the population depends on. In short, by providing a critique of the politics of truth about the pandemic, the virus, and health measures, the article aims to encourage a critical attitude that will challenge both the authorities and the truth they invoke to prevent the pandemic strategy being used as a mechanism for governing, given the predictions of the recurrent emergence of new viruses.
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spelling doaj.art-ebe223f8de7a490e90d473464a9e40462024-04-03T09:21:03ZengCBS Open JournalsFoucault Studies1832-52032023-12-013510.22439/fs.i35.7087A Critique of Pandemic Reason: Towards a Syndemic Noso-PoliticsJorge Vélez Vega0Ricardo Noguera-Solano1Universidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoThe main objective of this article is to provide a critique of the pandemic strategy suggested by the World Health Organization (WHO) and implemented by various countries from March 2020 onwards in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan, China. Based on the theories of Michel Foucault, this critique aims to show that, in the first instance, the pandemic may be understood in terms of the art of governing human beings at the point of interaction between politics and medicine; secondly, in Foucauldian terminology, such interaction may be referred to as ‘noso-politics’, that is, a mechanism used to control the body of the population via authoritarian measures exercised in the name of the health of the population; thirdly, such a mechanism exercises its power by invoking a mechanistic truth about the SARS-CoV-2 virus which may be countered by an argument that takes a historical perspective on the virus; fourthly, the pandemic strategy may be opposed by a syndemic approach that takes into account interactions between emerging diseases such as COVID-19 and non-communicable illnesses, as well as the biological and socio-economic conditions that the well-being of the population depends on. In short, by providing a critique of the politics of truth about the pandemic, the virus, and health measures, the article aims to encourage a critical attitude that will challenge both the authorities and the truth they invoke to prevent the pandemic strategy being used as a mechanism for governing, given the predictions of the recurrent emergence of new viruses.https://rauli.cbs.dk/index.php/foucault-studies/article/view/7087SARS-CoV-2COVID-19noso-politicsPandemicEvolutionSyndemic
spellingShingle Jorge Vélez Vega
Ricardo Noguera-Solano
A Critique of Pandemic Reason: Towards a Syndemic Noso-Politics
Foucault Studies
SARS-CoV-2
COVID-19
noso-politics
Pandemic
Evolution
Syndemic
title A Critique of Pandemic Reason: Towards a Syndemic Noso-Politics
title_full A Critique of Pandemic Reason: Towards a Syndemic Noso-Politics
title_fullStr A Critique of Pandemic Reason: Towards a Syndemic Noso-Politics
title_full_unstemmed A Critique of Pandemic Reason: Towards a Syndemic Noso-Politics
title_short A Critique of Pandemic Reason: Towards a Syndemic Noso-Politics
title_sort critique of pandemic reason towards a syndemic noso politics
topic SARS-CoV-2
COVID-19
noso-politics
Pandemic
Evolution
Syndemic
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