Cotidiano e práticas de resistência - um estudo etnográfico com trabalhadoras domésticas militantes
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Tipo de documento: | Dissertação |
Tipo de acesso: | Acesso aberto |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Centro de Ciências Sociais e Humanas |
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Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Sociais
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Sociologia
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Brasil
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Link de acesso: | http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/15784 |
Resumo: | This work presents the multisituated ethnographic research performed with militant domestic workers of Pelotas-RS, contemporaneously. This anthropological research aims to understand the development of resistance practices in everydaylife of trade union domestic workers, in addition to institutional activities of the trade union. Ethnography was carried out, especially, with four interlocutors, namely: Ernestina, Terezinha, Leda and Claudia. The research universe is composed of photographs and testimonies of joint production of photobiographies of four militants and the internal environment of trade union, where, through participant observation, I followed attendances, meetings and get-togethers. The photobiographies revealed the militants life stories, as also the figth of domestic workers for decades. From this, with the photographs and testimonies that made working the memories of these women, the history of the trade union domestic workers movement in Brazil was counted, highlighting, especially, the connections and influences of the Catholic Church, the Black Movement and feminists NGOs. The participant observation, with the prolonged contact with unionists in attendances and meetings of everydaylife of trade union, evidenced the existence of a care work linked to bureaucracies, as also communication and learning related to use graphic materials, as well as the dynamized sociability relations between the family and trade union. In short, the dissertation seeks to understand the development of resistance practices from life histories and of the history of domestic workers movement to the peculiarities of internal environment of bureaucracies and sociabilities of Pelotas trade union. With this, was understood that there is a network of sociability and militancy that guides the principal trade union practices, not being restricted to historically consolidated partners. Thus, the trade union bureaucracies, sociability relations, leisure and family, together with historical partners, in an inseparable way dynamize everydaylife resistance practices. |
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2019-02-27T18:13:19Z2019-02-27T18:13:19Z2018-08-31http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/15784This work presents the multisituated ethnographic research performed with militant domestic workers of Pelotas-RS, contemporaneously. This anthropological research aims to understand the development of resistance practices in everydaylife of trade union domestic workers, in addition to institutional activities of the trade union. Ethnography was carried out, especially, with four interlocutors, namely: Ernestina, Terezinha, Leda and Claudia. The research universe is composed of photographs and testimonies of joint production of photobiographies of four militants and the internal environment of trade union, where, through participant observation, I followed attendances, meetings and get-togethers. The photobiographies revealed the militants life stories, as also the figth of domestic workers for decades. From this, with the photographs and testimonies that made working the memories of these women, the history of the trade union domestic workers movement in Brazil was counted, highlighting, especially, the connections and influences of the Catholic Church, the Black Movement and feminists NGOs. The participant observation, with the prolonged contact with unionists in attendances and meetings of everydaylife of trade union, evidenced the existence of a care work linked to bureaucracies, as also communication and learning related to use graphic materials, as well as the dynamized sociability relations between the family and trade union. In short, the dissertation seeks to understand the development of resistance practices from life histories and of the history of domestic workers movement to the peculiarities of internal environment of bureaucracies and sociabilities of Pelotas trade union. With this, was understood that there is a network of sociability and militancy that guides the principal trade union practices, not being restricted to historically consolidated partners. Thus, the trade union bureaucracies, sociability relations, leisure and family, together with historical partners, in an inseparable way dynamize everydaylife resistance practices.O presente trabalho apresenta uma pesquisa etnográfica multisituada realizada com trabalhadoras domésticas militantes da cidade de Pelotas – RS, contemporaneamente. Esta investigação antropológica visa compreender o desenvolvimento de práticas de resistência no cotidiano de trabalhadoras domésticas sindicalistas, para além das atividades institucionais do sindicato. A etnografia foi realizada, principalmente, com quatro interlocutoras trabalhadoras domésticas militantes, a saber: Ernestina, Terezinha, Leda e Cláudia. O universo da pesquisa é composto por fotografias e depoimentos da produção conjunta das fotobiografias das quatro militantes e pelo ambiente interno do sindicato, onde, através da observação participante, acompanhei atendimentos, reuniões e confraternizações. As fotobiografias revelaram as histórias de vida das militantes, como também a luta das trabalhadoras domésticas durante décadas. A partir disso, com as fotografias e depoimentos que fizeram trabalhar as memórias dessas mulheres, a história do movimento sindical das trabalhadoras domésticas no Brasil foi contada, ressaltando, principalmente, as ligações e influências da Igreja Católica, do Movimento Negro e das ONGs feministas. A observação participante, com o convívio prolongado com as sindicalistas nos atendimentos e reuniões do cotidiano do sindicato, fez transparecer a existência do trabalho de cuidado ligado às burocracias, bem como a comunicação e os aprendizados relacionados aos usos de materiais gráficos, além das relações de sociabilidade dinamizadas entre a família e o sindicato. Em suma, a dissertação busca compreender o desenvolvimento das práticas de resistência a partir das histórias de vida e da história do movimento das trabalhadoras domésticas até as peculiaridades do ambiente interno de burocracias e sociabilidades do sindicato de Pelotas. Com isso, compreendeu-se que existe uma rede de sociabilidade e militância que norteia as principais práticas do sindicato, não sendo estas restringidas aos parceiros consolidados historicamente. Assim, as burocracias do sindicato, as relações de sociabilidade, o lazer e a família, juntamente com os parceiros históricos, de uma forma indissociável dinamizam as práticas de resistência cotidianas.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCentro de Ciências Sociais e HumanasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências SociaisUFSMBrasilSociologiaAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTrabalhadoras domésticasSindicatoPráticas de resistênciaCotidianoDomestic workersTrade unionResistance practicesEverydaylifeCNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::SOCIOLOGIACotidiano e práticas de resistência - um estudo etnográfico com trabalhadoras domésticas militantesEverydaylife and resistance practices - an ethnographic study with militant domestic workersinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisBrites, Jurema Gorskihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8793702457056201Siqueira, Monalisa Dias dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0994530332510835Costa, Joaze Bernardinohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9455103902642220Magni, Claudia Turrahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8774264386533161http://lattes.cnpq.br/0953078243144075Bonez, Mateus Cordenonsi70020000000960082dccacc-ea0f-4d79-bf8b-1359db305c66b6d8b8e0-bf39-4008-88ba-a99ebbb47849647bdbbf-892b-41d5-9dae-ab4a4047819baaaed449-e321-4598-b1a2-f62d805b483d556062bb-2bc8-4fca-a234-9019430ef4f8reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMORIGINALDIS_PPGCS_2018_BONEZ_MATEUS.pdfDIS_PPGCS_2018_BONEZ_MATEUS.pdfDissertação de Mestradoapplication/pdf6184373http://repositorio.ufsm.br/bitstream/1/15784/1/DIS_PPGCS_2018_BONEZ_MATEUS.pdfb7eb26b531c07f606c672dcfe3b31eb5MD51CC-LICENSElicense_rdflicense_rdfapplication/rdf+xml; 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Cotidiano e práticas de resistência - um estudo etnográfico com trabalhadoras domésticas militantes |
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv |
Everydaylife and resistance practices - an ethnographic study with militant domestic workers |
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Cotidiano e práticas de resistência - um estudo etnográfico com trabalhadoras domésticas militantes |
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Cotidiano e práticas de resistência - um estudo etnográfico com trabalhadoras domésticas militantes Bonez, Mateus Cordenonsi Trabalhadoras domésticas Sindicato Práticas de resistência Cotidiano Domestic workers Trade union Resistance practices Everydaylife CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::SOCIOLOGIA |
title_short |
Cotidiano e práticas de resistência - um estudo etnográfico com trabalhadoras domésticas militantes |
title_full |
Cotidiano e práticas de resistência - um estudo etnográfico com trabalhadoras domésticas militantes |
title_fullStr |
Cotidiano e práticas de resistência - um estudo etnográfico com trabalhadoras domésticas militantes |
title_full_unstemmed |
Cotidiano e práticas de resistência - um estudo etnográfico com trabalhadoras domésticas militantes |
title_sort |
Cotidiano e práticas de resistência - um estudo etnográfico com trabalhadoras domésticas militantes |
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Bonez, Mateus Cordenonsi |
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Bonez, Mateus Cordenonsi |
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Brites, Jurema Gorski |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/8793702457056201 |
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Siqueira, Monalisa Dias de |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/0994530332510835 |
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Costa, Joaze Bernardino |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/9455103902642220 |
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Magni, Claudia Turra |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/8774264386533161 |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/0953078243144075 |
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Bonez, Mateus Cordenonsi |
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Brites, Jurema Gorski Siqueira, Monalisa Dias de Costa, Joaze Bernardino Magni, Claudia Turra |
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Trabalhadoras domésticas Sindicato Práticas de resistência Cotidiano |
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Trabalhadoras domésticas Sindicato Práticas de resistência Cotidiano Domestic workers Trade union Resistance practices Everydaylife CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::SOCIOLOGIA |
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Domestic workers Trade union Resistance practices Everydaylife |
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CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::SOCIOLOGIA |
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This work presents the multisituated ethnographic research performed with militant domestic workers of Pelotas-RS, contemporaneously. This anthropological research aims to understand the development of resistance practices in everydaylife of trade union domestic workers, in addition to institutional activities of the trade union. Ethnography was carried out, especially, with four interlocutors, namely: Ernestina, Terezinha, Leda and Claudia. The research universe is composed of photographs and testimonies of joint production of photobiographies of four militants and the internal environment of trade union, where, through participant observation, I followed attendances, meetings and get-togethers. The photobiographies revealed the militants life stories, as also the figth of domestic workers for decades. From this, with the photographs and testimonies that made working the memories of these women, the history of the trade union domestic workers movement in Brazil was counted, highlighting, especially, the connections and influences of the Catholic Church, the Black Movement and feminists NGOs. The participant observation, with the prolonged contact with unionists in attendances and meetings of everydaylife of trade union, evidenced the existence of a care work linked to bureaucracies, as also communication and learning related to use graphic materials, as well as the dynamized sociability relations between the family and trade union. In short, the dissertation seeks to understand the development of resistance practices from life histories and of the history of domestic workers movement to the peculiarities of internal environment of bureaucracies and sociabilities of Pelotas trade union. With this, was understood that there is a network of sociability and militancy that guides the principal trade union practices, not being restricted to historically consolidated partners. Thus, the trade union bureaucracies, sociability relations, leisure and family, together with historical partners, in an inseparable way dynamize everydaylife resistance practices. |
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