Coffee planters, workers and wives : class conflict and gender relations on São Paulo plantations, 1850-1980
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書誌事項
Coffee planters, workers and wives : class conflict and gender relations on São Paulo plantations, 1850-1980
(St. Antony's/Macmillan series)
Macmillan in association with St. Antony's College Oxford, 1988
- pbk
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Includes bibliography and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
A combination of history and anthropology, analyzing the transition from slavery to sharecropping and from sharecropping to wage-labour in the coffee plantations of Sao Paulo. It attempts to clarify both empirically and theoretically many of the issues in the debate over rural proletarization. This study emphasizes the everyday forms of the rural workers resistance to exploitation. In addition it addresses the subject of women workers and women's subordination. Verena Stolcke is author of "Marriage, Class and Colour in 19th Century Cuba" and "The Journal of Peasant Studies".
目次
- The introduction of free labour on Sao Paulo coffee plantations
- the symbiosis of coffee and food crops
- the transition - from "Colonos" to wage labour
- new forms of labour exploitation and new conflicts
- memory and myth in the making of workers' identity
- the exploitation of family morality
- postscript - the limits of exploitation.
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