Anthropologica. Vol. 39 Núm. 47 (2021)

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Vejeces latinoamericanas y el impacto del COVID-19 en las personas adultas mayor
  • Presentación: Dossier Vejeces latinoamericanas y el impacto del COVID-19 en las personas adultas mayores Ramos Bonilla, Gabriela; Zegarra Chiappori, Magdalena; 5-27
  • Una revisión sistemática de literatura sobre la violencia contra mujeres mayores en América Latina y el Caribe: ¿se ha alcanzado una perspectiva interseccional? Ramos Bonilla, Gabriela; 29-71
  • Sororidad entre mujeres mayores en Santiago de Chile. Un análisis a la luz de la gerontología feminista Gómez-Rubio, Constanza Alejandra; 73-97
  • Mujeres y activistas: construyendo vejeces en narrativas patchwork Mazzucchelli, Nicole; Reyes Espejo, María Isabel; 99-126
  • Yo tan vieja, ¿ya qué? Relaciones sexo-afectivas de lesbianas adultas mayores de Bogotá-Colombia Fernández de Castro Peñaranda, Ana Margarita; 127-155
  • Pandemia, envejecimiento y políticas públicas en América Latina. Apuntes teóricos para pensar el problema de las vejeces desiguales desde los enfoques del curso de vida y de la economía política del envejecimiento Marzioni, Sofía Clarisa; 157-181
  • Estereotipos sobre el envejecimiento entre profesionales de salud en Chile: una exploración en tiempos de pandemia Bozanic Leal, Agnieszka; Ortiz Ruiz, Francisca; 183-220
  • COVID-19 y Personas mayores: representaciones sociales en el Ministerio de Salud de Chile Salazar Norambuena, Carola; 221-244
  • Efectos colaterales del COVID-19: el cuidado del adulto mayor en el hogar Matassini, Silvana; 245-264
  • Profundización del olvido de las personas mayores institucionalizadas durante la primera pandemia del siglo XXI Arcos Miranda, Evaristo; Echeverría González, María del Rocío; 265-287
  • Las personas mayores durante la Pandemia COVID-19: políticas públicas y acceso a las tecnologías de la información y comunicación en Argentina Pochintesta, Paula Analía; Oddone, María Julieta; 289-310

  • Pueblos indigenas en aislamiento y contacto inicial
  • Presentación: Dossier Pensando en el contacto inicial Rodríguez Alzza, Carolina; Espinosa, Óscar; Opas, Minna; Torres Espinoza, Luis Felipe; 311-315
  • Aislados y «des-aislados» (in)voluntarios a través de sus lenguas: dos casos aparentemente opuestos Camargo Souza, Livia; Franchetto, Bruna; 317-337
  • Notas botánicas sobre aislamiento y contacto. Plantas y vestigios hi-merimã (río Purús/ Amazonía brasileña) Cangussu, Daniel; Shiratori, Karen; Furquim, Laura; 339-376
  • Onkeno: género y el surgimento de los caciques korubo en el valle del Yavarí Oliveira Silva, Juliana; 377-412
  • Una política «a medio camino». Reflexiones sobre la política para pueblos indígenas de contacto reciente en Brasil Jabur, Clarisse; 413-445
  • Nükak: los contactos, el Estado y la atención en salud en el norte de la Amazonía colombiana Peña Riveros, Kelly Johana; 447-473

  • Masculinidades en el Perú y América Latina
  • Cabellos y barbas: narrativas de hombres de clase media alta limeña Kogan, Liuba; 475-495

  • Testimonios para la historia de la antropología
  • Jürgen Golte: el último viaje Golte Adams, Melissa; 498-505
  • ¿Qué es la cultura frente a la historia? Glosas sobre los trabajos de Jürgen Golte Diez, Alejandro; 508-526
  • En memoria: nota necrológica Billie Jean Isbell 1937-2021 Allen, Catherine; 528-533
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      Efectos colaterales del COVID-19: el cuidado del adulto mayor en el hogar
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2021-12-29) Matassini, Silvana
      This article discusses the collateral effects of COVID-19 concerning the care of the elderly population who belong to the social security of Peru (EsSalud) and who were confined to their homes. A case study was conducted on the effect of the pandemic in older adults who used to attend an elderly care center (CAM). Semi-structured interviews were carried out via the telephone with the participants. The study showed that the pandemic caused changes in their homes and dynamics. PAMs are supported and cared for by their closest relatives, usually those who share the same household. However, weaknesses in the health system and social protection work could significantly harm this population group with less robust support networks. The main side effects of the pandemic in the PAM are related to their recreational activities since they have been paralyzed, causing feelings of frustration and boredom. The current pandemic still requires constant care and safety to avoid putting the general population at risk. However, it is crucial to consider the effect of the social isolation on people’s health. Joint work between the insured, families and EsSalud will guarantee better prevention and care strategies.
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      COVID-19 y Personas mayores: representaciones sociales en el Ministerio de Salud de Chile
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2021-12-29) Salazar Norambuena, Carola
      Social representations are a set of ideas, practices and ideals that are part of the common sense of a group. Generally, the study of older adults’representations is conducted by looking at the media, however, this research incorporates a key agent in the health/ disease /care processes: the Ministry of Health. The main objective of this article is to identify older adults’ representations found in the Chilean Ministry of Health (MINSAL) news portal website during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Using framing analysis, four types of frames were found: age sub-groups, terms for referring to older adults, risk group and social solidarity. These four framesshare some ageist qualities, that is, they have a biased view of older people, representing them as a homogeneous, dependent and without agency group, since other people speak for them.
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      Profundización del olvido de las personas mayores institucionalizadas durante la primera pandemia del siglo XXI
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2021-12-29) Arcos Miranda, Evaristo; Echeverría González, María del Rocío
      The disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 hit the world at the end of 2019, but it was in 2020 when it reached Latin America, and it did so severely. Faced with its imminent overflow, health systems prescribed confinement as a central measure to prevent its spread and, above all, to protect vulnerable populations. This article deals with this emerging issue, under the assumption that distancing measures would accentuate the family forgetfulness of the elderly, especially those who are in the last stage of life as inmates. From a qualitative approach, the impact of the phenomenon on the family relationships of the elderly in a residence located in Alto Balsas, Guerrero was analyzed, detecting that the calamity accentuated filial detachment towards them, and concluding that, regardless of the current socio-sanitary circumstances, the institutionalized experience an alarming stage of family forgetfulness.