Post-human bodies and bodies with disabilities in digital environments
transversal approaches from the hashtag #somostodosparalímpicos
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https://doi.org/10.30962/ec.1906Keywords:
Disability. Paralympics. Body. Cyborg. Post-human.Abstract
The campaign #somostodosparalímpicos, created by Vogue Brasil magazine, was the starting point of this analyses of the sociopolitical dynamics of the body and representations of the body with disabilities in common sense and in digital social networks. The methodology was based on an ethnographic inspiration approach for qualitative analysis, aiming to understand the sociopolitical relations of the representation of bodies and the representation of people with disabilities in the messages articulated by the hashtag of the campaign. The articulations between the visibility of the deficiency and the symbiotic relationship between man and machine in social media in the context of the Paralympic Games were analyzed.
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