Migration and everyday of cane cutters of Ererê/CE municipality: hands on the machete, eyes for the calendar

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Autor(a) principal: Carneiro, Rosalvo Nobre
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Silva, Conceição Kévia Firmino da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Campo - Território
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/campoterritorio/article/view/47429
Resumo: Brazil has been the largest producer of sugarcane since 1980, with São Paulo being the largest producer in the country today, with more than 51% of the total. The open labor market, despite the modernization of the poultry industry, still contributes to the country's migratory dynamics. In this way, the present work sought to understand the daily life of migrant workers in the interior of São Paulo. The contextualization analyzes the seasonal migration of sugarcane cutters from Ererê-CE, who leave their municipality towards the city of Avaré - SP. For that, a bibliographic research was done around the ideas of Costa and Clesps (2008), Stecanela (2009), Moraes et al. (2011), Queiroz (2011), Santos and Souza (2012), Beltrão (2012) and Tuan (2013). In addition, interviews with the sugarcane cutters were done through the Whatsapp application. Thus, the present study identified that the main reason for the displacement of sugarcane cutters is the lack of employment in the municipality where they reside. Thus, the migrants move to work in the cane cut in search of better financial conditions. It was found that the living conditions of the migrants who cut cane in the Avaré is a work with excessive hours, consequently, generating an exhaustive activity, besides the inappropriate food, with precarious conditions of life. With this, it is perceived that with each more intense period of work with the machete in hand, the Safristas migrants are anxious and hopeful with the purpose of return to the place of origin.
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spelling Migration and everyday of cane cutters of Ererê/CE municipality: hands on the machete, eyes for the calendarMigração e cotidiano dos cortadores de cana do município de Ererê-CE : mãos sobre o facão, olhos para o calendárioBrazil has been the largest producer of sugarcane since 1980, with São Paulo being the largest producer in the country today, with more than 51% of the total. The open labor market, despite the modernization of the poultry industry, still contributes to the country's migratory dynamics. In this way, the present work sought to understand the daily life of migrant workers in the interior of São Paulo. The contextualization analyzes the seasonal migration of sugarcane cutters from Ererê-CE, who leave their municipality towards the city of Avaré - SP. For that, a bibliographic research was done around the ideas of Costa and Clesps (2008), Stecanela (2009), Moraes et al. (2011), Queiroz (2011), Santos and Souza (2012), Beltrão (2012) and Tuan (2013). In addition, interviews with the sugarcane cutters were done through the Whatsapp application. Thus, the present study identified that the main reason for the displacement of sugarcane cutters is the lack of employment in the municipality where they reside. Thus, the migrants move to work in the cane cut in search of better financial conditions. It was found that the living conditions of the migrants who cut cane in the Avaré is a work with excessive hours, consequently, generating an exhaustive activity, besides the inappropriate food, with precarious conditions of life. With this, it is perceived that with each more intense period of work with the machete in hand, the Safristas migrants are anxious and hopeful with the purpose of return to the place of origin.O Brasil é o maior produtor da cana-de-açúcar desde 1980, sendo São Paulo o maior produtor nacional nos dias atuais, com mais de 51% do total. O mercado de trabalho aberto, apesar da modernização da canavicultura, ainda contribui para as dinâmicas migratórias do país. Deste modo, o presente trabalho buscou compreender o cotidiano dos trabalhadores migrantes no interior de São Paulo. A contextualização analisa a migração sazonal dos cortadores de cana de Ererê-CE, que deixam seu município em direção à cidade de Avaré - SP. Para tanto, realizou-se uma pesquisa bibliográfica em torno das ideias de Costa e Clesps (2008), Stecanela (2009), Moraes et al. (2009), Queiroz (2011), Santos e Souza (2012), Beltrão (2012) e Tuan (2013). Além disso, foi feito entrevistas com os cortadores de cana através do aplicativo Whatsapp. Desse modo, o presente estudo identificou que o principal motivo para o deslocamento dos cortadores de cana é a falta de emprego no munícipio em que residem. Assim, os migrantes se deslocam para trabalhar no corte de cana em busca de melhores condições financeiras. Constatou-se que as condições de vida dos migrantes que cortam cana no Avaré é um trabalho com carga horária excessiva, consequentemente, gerando uma atividade exaustiva, além da alimentação inapropriada, com condições precárias de vida. Com isso, percebe-se que a cada período mais intenso de trabalho com o facão nas mãos, os migrantes safristas ficam ansiosos e esperançosos com o propósito de retorno para o lugar de origem.EDUFU2019-12-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/campoterritorio/article/view/4742910.14393/RCT143307Revista Campo-Território; v. 14 n. 33 Ago. (2019)1809-6271reponame:Campo - Territórioinstname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUporhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/campoterritorio/article/view/47429/27702Carneiro, Rosalvo NobreSilva, Conceição Kévia Firmino dainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-06-27T17:40:26Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/47429Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/campoterritorioPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/campoterritorio/oaijcleps@ufu.br || campoterritorio@ig.ufu.br1809-62711809-6271opendoar:2020-06-27T17:40:26Campo - Território - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false
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Migração e cotidiano dos cortadores de cana do município de Ererê-CE : mãos sobre o facão, olhos para o calendário
title Migration and everyday of cane cutters of Ererê/CE municipality: hands on the machete, eyes for the calendar
spellingShingle Migration and everyday of cane cutters of Ererê/CE municipality: hands on the machete, eyes for the calendar
Carneiro, Rosalvo Nobre
title_short Migration and everyday of cane cutters of Ererê/CE municipality: hands on the machete, eyes for the calendar
title_full Migration and everyday of cane cutters of Ererê/CE municipality: hands on the machete, eyes for the calendar
title_fullStr Migration and everyday of cane cutters of Ererê/CE municipality: hands on the machete, eyes for the calendar
title_full_unstemmed Migration and everyday of cane cutters of Ererê/CE municipality: hands on the machete, eyes for the calendar
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Silva, Conceição Kévia Firmino da
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description Brazil has been the largest producer of sugarcane since 1980, with São Paulo being the largest producer in the country today, with more than 51% of the total. The open labor market, despite the modernization of the poultry industry, still contributes to the country's migratory dynamics. In this way, the present work sought to understand the daily life of migrant workers in the interior of São Paulo. The contextualization analyzes the seasonal migration of sugarcane cutters from Ererê-CE, who leave their municipality towards the city of Avaré - SP. For that, a bibliographic research was done around the ideas of Costa and Clesps (2008), Stecanela (2009), Moraes et al. (2011), Queiroz (2011), Santos and Souza (2012), Beltrão (2012) and Tuan (2013). In addition, interviews with the sugarcane cutters were done through the Whatsapp application. Thus, the present study identified that the main reason for the displacement of sugarcane cutters is the lack of employment in the municipality where they reside. Thus, the migrants move to work in the cane cut in search of better financial conditions. It was found that the living conditions of the migrants who cut cane in the Avaré is a work with excessive hours, consequently, generating an exhaustive activity, besides the inappropriate food, with precarious conditions of life. With this, it is perceived that with each more intense period of work with the machete in hand, the Safristas migrants are anxious and hopeful with the purpose of return to the place of origin.
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