domingo, 2 de agosto de 2020

quarantine thoughts

After several months at home, it is impossible not to stop to reflect.

Personally, I have weighed the pros and cons of the context, I have questioned my position in the world, before life, before people, before my family and friends, before the university, work, unemployment ... and so on. , I could not stop it

I ask myself the attitudes that we have between individuals, between peers, within families. How we treat others, and whether this varies by gender, socioeconomic position, or ethnicity of people.

 

I am sad by many of the situations that have arisen as a result of the pandemic, where some people, with the intention of ‘identifying’ those responsible, have cruelly pointed out the lower strata as dangers or directly ‘foci’ of contagion. Following this line, I recall an event that occurred in April, where several people went to stone a city in Quilicura, after the press pointed it out as the place of the 'covid-19 outbreak'. The peculiarity of this is that the city was inhabited mostly by Haitians, although not exclusively, and both the press and the neighbors were quick to point out: "they are not aware" "they are a danger to all the neighbors" , among other statements.

What anger and shame to witness situations like this, where rights are violated simply because they feel superior, or worse, because they consider themselves inferior to others. Where the lack of education, or awareness of cultural diversity, serves as a context for situations of violence, discrimination, racism and xenophobia. And even sadder when these situations are not questioned by the authorities or by the media, and instead produce and reproduce anti-immigration discourses.

 

This situation is difficult for all of us, we are all afraid or we are worried about the risks of getting infected, and not being able to resist the process. But in any case, it is very clear that not all of us experience it the same. It is not the same to fulfill quarantine with a ‘stable’ economic situation, at home, with salary; to try to fulfill it in a crowded house, where there is no formal work and therefore no salary is expected at the end of the month, so someone must continue to expose themselves in search of sustenance on a daily basis.

In short, we are definitely not in the same boat. We are in the same ocean, some by boat, some by yacht or cruise ship, some in life jackets, and others simply swimming, struggling to survive.


Childhood Series

My favorite TV-shows

When I was a child I'm not used to watch television, and instead I spent many hours immersed in reading, usually enjoying Harry Potter's saga  hahaha.

Anyway, I remember shows like the super powerful girls, courage the cowardly dog, the neighborhood boys, Dexter's lab, the guy from 8, Malcolm, the loony tunes, hello Arnold !, the flintstones, pokemon, ruggrats in diapers and pulentos, among many others.

Also, since I was a child I really liked The Simpsons, and until today those shows are my favorite cartoons. I am very impressed by the number of years that have remained in force since, despite having more than 30 seasons, they continue to release very funny chapters, and certain current issues.

Finally, like many people, I am struck by the "premonitory" nature of some chapters hahaha where they have exposed situations that have occurred in real life.


Who is a person/expert on your field that you admire?

My favorite sociologist

Within the field of sociology, one of the people who I admire the most is Professor María Emilia Tijoux, from whom I had the pleasure of receiving classes in my second year of university, where I was not only able to obtain technical knowledge of the discipline, I was also able to relate more closely to his speciality.

María Emilia Tijoux Merino was born on September 9, 1949. She is an outstanding academic, sociologist, graduated in social sciences, coordinator of the sociology of the body and emotions research nucleus. As well as professor and head of International Relations at the Department of Sociology at the University of Chile. In recent years, her research has been focused on the study of migration and racism, also the sociology of the body and social domination.

Personally, and because I openly declare myself anti-patriarchal, anti-fascist, anti-racist, and contrary to any ideology, institution or individual that violates individual rights and liberations, I am very interested in studying topics related to Professor Tijoux's work, as well as in receiving your guide for the development of my thesis.