A disparada do burro e a cartilha do feitor: lógicas morais na construção de redes de sociabilidade entre escravos e livres em fazendas do Sudeste, 1860-1888
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-77012003000100002Keywords:
Anthropology of slavery, emancipation, slave's politics, sociability in the farmsAbstract
The author's main objective is to think the work relationships among slaveholders, slaves, peasants, administrators and foremen, in Southwest coffee farms, in the last decades of the slavery. Thereby, those social relationships are analyzed through two case studies; one of the most important topic is the conflict between free and slaves in formation of the alliances towards justice and work social rules, either being interrupts, or being restated in permanent social conflict.Downloads
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2003-01-01
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Couceiro, L. A. (2003). A disparada do burro e a cartilha do feitor: lógicas morais na construção de redes de sociabilidade entre escravos e livres em fazendas do Sudeste, 1860-1888 . Revista De Antropologia, 46(1), 41-82. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-77012003000100002