They murdered "Tiqui": the banalization and fascination of death in drug dealing scenarios

Authors

  • Laura Chacón Echeverría Universidad de Costa Rica Author
  • Carlos Umaña González Universidad de Costa Rica Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15517/fn8n0817

Keywords:

Banalization, Fascination, Governmentality, Small-scale drug dealing

Abstract

The narration of a murder is the reason of the current article and raises a series of questions about dying in territories governed by drug dealing. Using the deconstruction of ethnographies and narratives, we address three ways of making experience about death in a specific territory, the Community of Metropolis 3. Thus, we think the banalization, the fascination and the governmentalization as dynamics resulting from the homicide that serves as a scene, understanding them as a result of a neoliberal contemporaneity. Because of the latter, there is a need to think of an exit in reconstruction of a social bond worn out by the violence that crosses the community.

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Published

2019-07-28

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Section

Thematic Section (Peer-Reviewed Section)