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Class, Ethnicity, and Gender in Brazil: The Negotiation of Workers' Identities in Porto Alegre's 1906 Strike

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 October 2022

Joan Bak*
Affiliation:
University of Richmond
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Abstract

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This article examines one formative moment in the making of a working class in Brazil to show how workers refashioned multiple identities in response to interlocking structural transformations from artisanal to factory production, from homogeneous to heterogeneous ethnic communities, and from a male labor force to one that was increasingly female. Anarchist labor organizers contested the myth of the happy artisan and conflated the exploitation of artisans and factory workers to advance class consciousness. Ethnic ties that had initially fostered organization began to hamper class solidarity, now strained under new ideological conflicts, and facilitated effective resistance from employers. As appeals to ethnicity became problematic, appeals to gender emerged: women workers made themselves visible and audible and played an important role in the evolution of the movement. The ways in which they were seen and heard in the streets, however, contrasted with their representations in elite discourse, which sought to use gender to manipulate divisions within the emerging working class.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © 2000 by the University of Texas Press

Footnotes

The author would like to thank the University of Richmond Faculty Research Committee for funding research in Brazil and Alexandre Fortes, John D. French, Adhemar Lourenço da Silva Jr., Carol Summers, Barbara Tenenbaum, Barbara Weinstein, Hugh West, and the anonymous LARR reviewers for their helpful comments. This article is part of a larger project on workers and the state in Rio Grande do Sul from 1889 to 1930.

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