When dissident bodies proclaim their places as dissonant bodies.
Reginaldo MoreiraMara Lisiane de Moraes Dos SantosNathalia Silva Fontana RosaDébora Cristina BertussiHelvo Slomp JuniorEmerson Elias MerhyPublished in: Ciencia & saude coletiva (2023)
This essay aims to present the concept of dissonant bodies and give visibility to these bodies in the field of public health from anti-colonial and queer perspectives. These bodies are often considered dissidents. Their existence is considered abject, disposable, and marginalized by neoliberal and necropolitical society. It is presented as another possibility in the face of the logic and political strategies of hegemonic reproduction of capital-life and health policies. It debates tensions of new possibilities and alternatives of other modes of existence and inclusive worlds, in which all lives are considered, in their singularities and differences, radically equal in the validation of their ways of living.