MODIFIED TERRITORIALITIES: THE DETERRITORIALIZATION AND RETERRITORIALIZATION OF PROSTITUTION MOVEMENTS WITH COVID-19

The link between inhabited spaces and human groups formed by sex workers and clients builds experiences qualified by their own territorial codes and arranged in territorialities; which, by social classifications, occupy from specific zones to segregated areas taken to prostitutional use. However, al...

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spelling oai:periodicos.ufrn.br:article-276002021-12-27T20:51:10Z MODIFIED TERRITORIALITIES: THE DETERRITORIALIZATION AND RETERRITORIALIZATION OF PROSTITUTION MOVEMENTS WITH COVID-19 TERRITORIALIDADES MODIFICADAS: OS MOVIMENTOS DE DESTERRITORIALIZAÇÃO E RETERRITORIALIZAÇÃO DA PROSTITUIÇÃO COM A COVID-19 Del Valle, Ricardo Mingareli The link between inhabited spaces and human groups formed by sex workers and clients builds experiences qualified by their own territorial codes and arranged in territorialities; which, by social classifications, occupy from specific zones to segregated areas taken to prostitutional use. However, always subject to transformations by the social contexts experienced; for example, the recommendations of social distancing and isolation and preventive tactics to combat the spread of Covid-19. Measures that regulated and modified urban and collective relations as a whole, including those of prostitution. These new experiences of contact with cities were able to transfigure the social relations of prostitution to its new organizational formats, deterritorializing their existing territorialities and reterritorializing them according to the characteristics of their nature. In this transitional process, this paper investigated the representative possibilities in which the territoriality of prostitution was established during the Covid-19 pandemic period in their territories. O vínculo entre espaços habitados e agrupamentos humanos formados por profissionais do sexo e clientes constrói vivências qualificadas por códigos-territórios próprios e dispostos em territorialidades; que, por classificações sociais, ocupam desde zonas específicas até áreas segregadas e tomadas ao uso prostitucional. Porém, sempre sujeitas a transformações pelos contextos sociais vivenciados; como por exemplo, com as recomendações de distanciamentos e isolamentos sociais e as táticas preventivas para combater a propagação da Covid-19. Medidas que regularam e modificaram as relações urbanas e coletivas como um todo, inclusive, as da prostituição. Estas novas experiências de contato com as cidades foram capazes de transfigurar as relações sociais da prostituição às suas novas formatações organizacionais, desterritorializando suas territorialidades existentes e, reterritorializando-as, conforme as características de sua natureza. Neste processo transitório, este artigo investigou as possibilidades representativas em que a territorialidade da prostituição se constituiu durante o período pandêmico da Covid-19 em seus territórios.   Portal de Periódicos Eletrônicos da UFRN 2021-12-21 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://periodicos.ufrn.br/vivencia/article/view/27600 Vivência: Revista de Antropologia; v. 1 n. 58 (2021) 2238-6009 10.21680/2238-6009.2021v1n58 por https://periodicos.ufrn.br/vivencia/article/view/27600/15177 Copyright (c) 2021 Ricardo Mingareli Del Valle
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MODIFIED TERRITORIALITIES: THE DETERRITORIALIZATION AND RETERRITORIALIZATION OF PROSTITUTION MOVEMENTS WITH COVID-19
author_facet Del Valle, Ricardo Mingareli
author_sort Del Valle, Ricardo Mingareli
title MODIFIED TERRITORIALITIES: THE DETERRITORIALIZATION AND RETERRITORIALIZATION OF PROSTITUTION MOVEMENTS WITH COVID-19
title_short MODIFIED TERRITORIALITIES: THE DETERRITORIALIZATION AND RETERRITORIALIZATION OF PROSTITUTION MOVEMENTS WITH COVID-19
title_full MODIFIED TERRITORIALITIES: THE DETERRITORIALIZATION AND RETERRITORIALIZATION OF PROSTITUTION MOVEMENTS WITH COVID-19
title_fullStr MODIFIED TERRITORIALITIES: THE DETERRITORIALIZATION AND RETERRITORIALIZATION OF PROSTITUTION MOVEMENTS WITH COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed MODIFIED TERRITORIALITIES: THE DETERRITORIALIZATION AND RETERRITORIALIZATION OF PROSTITUTION MOVEMENTS WITH COVID-19
title_sort modified territorialities: the deterritorialization and reterritorialization of prostitution movements with covid-19
description The link between inhabited spaces and human groups formed by sex workers and clients builds experiences qualified by their own territorial codes and arranged in territorialities; which, by social classifications, occupy from specific zones to segregated areas taken to prostitutional use. However, always subject to transformations by the social contexts experienced; for example, the recommendations of social distancing and isolation and preventive tactics to combat the spread of Covid-19. Measures that regulated and modified urban and collective relations as a whole, including those of prostitution. These new experiences of contact with cities were able to transfigure the social relations of prostitution to its new organizational formats, deterritorializing their existing territorialities and reterritorializing them according to the characteristics of their nature. In this transitional process, this paper investigated the representative possibilities in which the territoriality of prostitution was established during the Covid-19 pandemic period in their territories.
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publishDate 2021
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