COMPULSORY WORK, POWER AND TRANSGRESSION IN THE VALPARAÍSO RIVER - HIGH JURUÁ - BRAZILIAN AMAZON 1980-90
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Resumo: | This article presents discussions on the struggles of rubber tappers/agriculture workers from the Valparaiso river - Jurua Valley - in the acrean Amazonia, which mobilizations, in order to install a cooperative for buying and selling rubber and marketing of products needed for their métier daily from their cultural practices within the forest, came out to face a series of hostilities and acts of violence on the part of employers and landowners in the region. Tensions lived and practices of resistance of those workers earned an echo in urban spaces, causing a series of demonstrations and mobilization of various sectors and social institutions: Federal prosecutors, Rural Worker's Union, the National Council of Rubber Tappers and Legislative Assembly of the state of Acre. As part of the exploitation of women, men and children in rubber tree plantations in the Amazon region, it gained prominence the way how delegates from police, judges and other sectors of the judiciary were put at the service of large landowners to repress and to control the claims of workers who fight in defense of the rights of citizenship and of the human condition. |
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COMPULSORY WORK, POWER AND TRANSGRESSION IN THE VALPARAÍSO RIVER - HIGH JURUÁ - BRAZILIAN AMAZON 1980-90TRABALHO COMPULSÓRIO, PODER E TRANSGRESSÃO NO RIO VALPARAÍSO – ALTO JURUÁ – AMAZÔNIA BRASILEIRA 1980-90TrabalhoTrabalhadoresCulturaPoderTransgressão This article presents discussions on the struggles of rubber tappers/agriculture workers from the Valparaiso river - Jurua Valley - in the acrean Amazonia, which mobilizations, in order to install a cooperative for buying and selling rubber and marketing of products needed for their métier daily from their cultural practices within the forest, came out to face a series of hostilities and acts of violence on the part of employers and landowners in the region. Tensions lived and practices of resistance of those workers earned an echo in urban spaces, causing a series of demonstrations and mobilization of various sectors and social institutions: Federal prosecutors, Rural Worker's Union, the National Council of Rubber Tappers and Legislative Assembly of the state of Acre. As part of the exploitation of women, men and children in rubber tree plantations in the Amazon region, it gained prominence the way how delegates from police, judges and other sectors of the judiciary were put at the service of large landowners to repress and to control the claims of workers who fight in defense of the rights of citizenship and of the human condition. O presente artigo apresenta discussões sobre as lutas de seringueiros-agricultores do rio Valparaíso, no Vale do Juruá, Amazônia acreana que, ao desenvolverem mobilizações com o objetivo de instalarem uma cooperativa para compra e venda de borracha e comercialização de produtos indispensáveis nos fazeres de afazeres de suas práticas culturais no interior da floresta, passaram a enfrentar uma série de hostilidades e atos de violência por parte dos patrões e latifundiários da região. As tensões vivenciadas e as práticas de resistência desses trabalhadores ganharam eco nos espaços urbanos, provocando uma série de manifestações e mobilização de diferentes setores e instituições sociais: Ministério Público Federal, Sindicato de Trabalhadores Rurais, Conselho Nacional dos Seringueiros e Assembléia Legislativa do Estado do Acre. Como face da exploração de mulheres, homens e crianças em seringais amazônicos, ganha destaque a forma como delegados de polícia, juízes e outros setores do judiciário se colocam a serviço dos grandes proprietários no sentido de reprimir e cercear as reivindicações de trabalhadores em defesa dos direitos de cidadania e respeito à condição humana. Unioeste2008-08-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/travessias/article/view/3037Travessias; Vol. 2 No. 2 (2008)Travessias; Vol. 2 Núm. 2 (2008)Travessias; v. 2 n. 2 (2008)1982-5935reponame:Travessias (Cascavel. Online)instname:Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná (Unioeste)instacron:Unioesteporhttps://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/travessias/article/view/3037/2382Copyright (c) 2008 Autores mantêm os direitos autorais e concedem à revista o direito de primeira publicação, com o trabalho simultaneamente licenciado sob CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 que permite o compartilhamento do trabalho com indicação da autoria e publicação inicial nesta revistainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRodrigues de Albuquerque, Gerson2020-12-08T11:43:14Zoai:ojs.e-revista.unioeste.br:article/3037Revistahttps://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/travessiasPUBhttps://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/travessias/oairevista.travessias@unioeste.br1982-59351982-5935opendoar:2020-12-08T11:43:14Travessias (Cascavel. Online) - Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná (Unioeste)false |
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COMPULSORY WORK, POWER AND TRANSGRESSION IN THE VALPARAÍSO RIVER - HIGH JURUÁ - BRAZILIAN AMAZON 1980-90 TRABALHO COMPULSÓRIO, PODER E TRANSGRESSÃO NO RIO VALPARAÍSO – ALTO JURUÁ – AMAZÔNIA BRASILEIRA 1980-90 |
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COMPULSORY WORK, POWER AND TRANSGRESSION IN THE VALPARAÍSO RIVER - HIGH JURUÁ - BRAZILIAN AMAZON 1980-90 |
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COMPULSORY WORK, POWER AND TRANSGRESSION IN THE VALPARAÍSO RIVER - HIGH JURUÁ - BRAZILIAN AMAZON 1980-90 Rodrigues de Albuquerque, Gerson Trabalho Trabalhadores Cultura Poder Transgressão |
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COMPULSORY WORK, POWER AND TRANSGRESSION IN THE VALPARAÍSO RIVER - HIGH JURUÁ - BRAZILIAN AMAZON 1980-90 |
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COMPULSORY WORK, POWER AND TRANSGRESSION IN THE VALPARAÍSO RIVER - HIGH JURUÁ - BRAZILIAN AMAZON 1980-90 |
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COMPULSORY WORK, POWER AND TRANSGRESSION IN THE VALPARAÍSO RIVER - HIGH JURUÁ - BRAZILIAN AMAZON 1980-90 |
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COMPULSORY WORK, POWER AND TRANSGRESSION IN THE VALPARAÍSO RIVER - HIGH JURUÁ - BRAZILIAN AMAZON 1980-90 |
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COMPULSORY WORK, POWER AND TRANSGRESSION IN THE VALPARAÍSO RIVER - HIGH JURUÁ - BRAZILIAN AMAZON 1980-90 |
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Rodrigues de Albuquerque, Gerson |
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Rodrigues de Albuquerque, Gerson |
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Rodrigues de Albuquerque, Gerson |
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Trabalho Trabalhadores Cultura Poder Transgressão |
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This article presents discussions on the struggles of rubber tappers/agriculture workers from the Valparaiso river - Jurua Valley - in the acrean Amazonia, which mobilizations, in order to install a cooperative for buying and selling rubber and marketing of products needed for their métier daily from their cultural practices within the forest, came out to face a series of hostilities and acts of violence on the part of employers and landowners in the region. Tensions lived and practices of resistance of those workers earned an echo in urban spaces, causing a series of demonstrations and mobilization of various sectors and social institutions: Federal prosecutors, Rural Worker's Union, the National Council of Rubber Tappers and Legislative Assembly of the state of Acre. As part of the exploitation of women, men and children in rubber tree plantations in the Amazon region, it gained prominence the way how delegates from police, judges and other sectors of the judiciary were put at the service of large landowners to repress and to control the claims of workers who fight in defense of the rights of citizenship and of the human condition. |
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