HOME TO FACTORY: WAYS AND MISLEADINGS OF A OPPRESSION AND EXPLOITATION TRAJECTORY (FIRST REPUBLIC - 1892/1919) SALVADOR / BA
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Gênero, Trabalho, Produção, Reprodução.Abstract
This work has how I aim to articulate the historical category type and the concept of
class in the context of the working town inaugurated in 1892. The system town-factory had like
mark established a harmonious relation between the interests of the capital in the face of exploration
of the hard-working class. The paternalistic image built by the industrialists, it was aiming that of
the father confused the authority of employers, in order that (the) workers secured the integration of
(them) to the productive pomp, rescuing the image of the family to think the factory like an
extension of the home, when the conflict capital / work is denied, legitimizing and restricting the
social papers between the 'sexes', in the limits of the sphere of production (public) and reproduction
(deprived), and suggesting the idea of a harmonious cooperation between all / them. So, the
working town was an important historical component to understand the placed in a hierarchy
relations of type from the place of class and the social conflicts originating from this dynamic one
of exploration and oppression: the working strikes of (general) June and September 1919-year-old
(weavers).
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