Abstract

This collective writing documents our first month of mandatory quarantine in the context of the coronavirus pandemic in Buenos Aires. As anthropologists and PhD students we face shared uncertainties. How to being there in this context? What ethnographic discourses can we produce? And, above all, how to accompany the situations of extreme need that deepened, in the territories where we work, in the face of the health emergency? Through an autoethnographic exercise we discovered an opportunity to share and discuss concerns about our fieldwork and the socio-affective ties built there, being isolated but together.

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