The geography of the pandemic - in-between place of existential illness (Geografares Journal Editorial)

Revista Geografares 32 (1):117-121 (2021)
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Abstract

This dossier emerges as an attempt to understand our current plight in which we necessarily failed. Some figures were transformed in escapist lines that brought confrontation within our reach in face of these "blockaded access future", where the body – the personal and the aggregate, in different communal places – screams at the top of lungs or remains silent in a fierce pursuit of life, cutting off these pandemic geographies of feverish horizons. It is in this abysmal situation that geographical representations are reestablished, coupled with experienced landscapes, lost territories, and all those original space-time projects.

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Wallace Pantoja
Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência E Tecnologia Do Pará

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