Convents without Nuns: Historical Analysis of Women Workers in a Textile Factory

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira,Rafael Diogo
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Nunes,Andressa Carolina do Nascimento, Oliveira,Thaís Zimovski Garcia de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: BAR - Brazilian Administration Review
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-76922019000200302
Resumo: Abstract This paper aims to contribute to the historical unveiling of a certain set of dispositives and discourses that befell Brazilian textile factory working women who came to reside in the convents inaugurated in the last decades of the 19th century by a textile company located in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. By appropriating methodological contributions such as historical document analysis, we present a historically-situated analysis of the discourses and truth effects organized by the company that influenced the lives of these women, along with an articulation of gender issues and the dynamics of power relations. An analytical scheme following the writings of Michel Foucault is proposed, in order to discuss the statements and their truth effects in the factory worker’s lives, as well as to create an analytical lens through which the discussion of gender issues can take place. Our findings include the demonstration of how gender can be seen beyond a binary, sexist and biological vision, that is, close to a historical creation of power relations that still involves the female sexed body. Lastly, we also demonstrated how the gendered idea of a female factory worker is strongly built via discourse and performed routinely by the enforced compliance to gendered norms that constrain and constitute a female worker’s subjectivity.
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title Convents without Nuns: Historical Analysis of Women Workers in a Textile Factory
spellingShingle Convents without Nuns: Historical Analysis of Women Workers in a Textile Factory
Pereira,Rafael Diogo
power relations
Foucault
history
gender
organizational studies
title_short Convents without Nuns: Historical Analysis of Women Workers in a Textile Factory
title_full Convents without Nuns: Historical Analysis of Women Workers in a Textile Factory
title_fullStr Convents without Nuns: Historical Analysis of Women Workers in a Textile Factory
title_full_unstemmed Convents without Nuns: Historical Analysis of Women Workers in a Textile Factory
title_sort Convents without Nuns: Historical Analysis of Women Workers in a Textile Factory
author Pereira,Rafael Diogo
author_facet Pereira,Rafael Diogo
Nunes,Andressa Carolina do Nascimento
Oliveira,Thaís Zimovski Garcia de
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author2 Nunes,Andressa Carolina do Nascimento
Oliveira,Thaís Zimovski Garcia de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira,Rafael Diogo
Nunes,Andressa Carolina do Nascimento
Oliveira,Thaís Zimovski Garcia de
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Foucault
history
gender
organizational studies
topic power relations
Foucault
history
gender
organizational studies
description Abstract This paper aims to contribute to the historical unveiling of a certain set of dispositives and discourses that befell Brazilian textile factory working women who came to reside in the convents inaugurated in the last decades of the 19th century by a textile company located in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. By appropriating methodological contributions such as historical document analysis, we present a historically-situated analysis of the discourses and truth effects organized by the company that influenced the lives of these women, along with an articulation of gender issues and the dynamics of power relations. An analytical scheme following the writings of Michel Foucault is proposed, in order to discuss the statements and their truth effects in the factory worker’s lives, as well as to create an analytical lens through which the discussion of gender issues can take place. Our findings include the demonstration of how gender can be seen beyond a binary, sexist and biological vision, that is, close to a historical creation of power relations that still involves the female sexed body. Lastly, we also demonstrated how the gendered idea of a female factory worker is strongly built via discourse and performed routinely by the enforced compliance to gendered norms that constrain and constitute a female worker’s subjectivity.
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