Black workers and the "paradigm of absence": contributions to the social history of labor in Brazil
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Resumo: | The article reopens the debate about the "paradigm of absence" in the historiography of the worlds of labor. Historians who have studied the poor workers and the labor movement have rarely dialogued with experts in slavery studies. Even when investigating the XX century they scarcely include black people – women, children, men – in their studies. Experts in slavery and in the post-abolition period were those who advanced more towards a debate and contributed to the visibility of these historical actors. The article also points out the problems brought by this absence and suggests some methodological paths for change. |
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Black workers and the "paradigm of absence": contributions to the social history of labor in BrazilTrabalhadores negros e “paradigma da ausência”: contribuições à história social do trabalho no brasil.historiographyworlds of laborcolourXX century.historiografiamundos do trabalhocorséculo XX.The article reopens the debate about the "paradigm of absence" in the historiography of the worlds of labor. Historians who have studied the poor workers and the labor movement have rarely dialogued with experts in slavery studies. Even when investigating the XX century they scarcely include black people – women, children, men – in their studies. Experts in slavery and in the post-abolition period were those who advanced more towards a debate and contributed to the visibility of these historical actors. The article also points out the problems brought by this absence and suggests some methodological paths for change.O artigo reabre o debate em torno do “paradigma da ausência” na produção historiográfica dos mundos do trabalho. Os historiadores que analisaram os trabalhadores pobres e o movimento operário raramente dialogaram com especialistas em escravidão. Mesmo quando investigam o século XX, pouco incluem sujeitos negros – mulheres, crianças, homens – em suas pesquisas. Foram os especialistas em escravidão e pós-abolição os que mais avançaram em direção ao debate e contribuíram para a visibilidade desses sujeitos históricos. O artigo aponta ainda os problemas trazidos por essa ausência e sugere alguns caminhos metodológicos de mudança.Editora FGV2016-11-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fgv.br/reh/article/view/63768Revista Estudos Históricos; Vol. 29 No. 59 (2016): Worlds of Labor; 607-626Revista Estudos Históricos; v. 29 n. 59 (2016): Mundos do Trabalho; 607-6262178-14940103-2186reponame:Estudos Históricos (Rio de Janeiro)instname:Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)instacron:FGVporhttps://periodicos.fgv.br/reh/article/view/63768/62624Copyright (c) 2016 Revista Estudos Históricosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNascimento, Álvaro Pereira2017-09-06T14:30:42Zoai:ojs.periodicos.fgv.br:article/63768Revistahttps://periodicos.fgv.br/rehONGhttps://periodicos.fgv.br/reh/oai||biblioteca.digital@fgv.br||eh@fgv.br2178-14940103-2186opendoar:2024-03-06T13:02:02.443039Estudos Históricos (Rio de Janeiro) - Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)true |
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Black workers and the "paradigm of absence": contributions to the social history of labor in Brazil Trabalhadores negros e “paradigma da ausência”: contribuições à história social do trabalho no brasil. |
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Black workers and the "paradigm of absence": contributions to the social history of labor in Brazil |
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Black workers and the "paradigm of absence": contributions to the social history of labor in Brazil Nascimento, Álvaro Pereira historiography worlds of labor colour XX century. historiografia mundos do trabalho cor século XX. |
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Black workers and the "paradigm of absence": contributions to the social history of labor in Brazil |
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Black workers and the "paradigm of absence": contributions to the social history of labor in Brazil |
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Black workers and the "paradigm of absence": contributions to the social history of labor in Brazil |
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Black workers and the "paradigm of absence": contributions to the social history of labor in Brazil |
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Black workers and the "paradigm of absence": contributions to the social history of labor in Brazil |
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Nascimento, Álvaro Pereira |
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Nascimento, Álvaro Pereira |
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Nascimento, Álvaro Pereira |
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historiography worlds of labor colour XX century. historiografia mundos do trabalho cor século XX. |
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historiography worlds of labor colour XX century. historiografia mundos do trabalho cor século XX. |
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The article reopens the debate about the "paradigm of absence" in the historiography of the worlds of labor. Historians who have studied the poor workers and the labor movement have rarely dialogued with experts in slavery studies. Even when investigating the XX century they scarcely include black people – women, children, men – in their studies. Experts in slavery and in the post-abolition period were those who advanced more towards a debate and contributed to the visibility of these historical actors. The article also points out the problems brought by this absence and suggests some methodological paths for change. |
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