Sugarcane Workers in Search of Justice: Rural Labour through the Lens of the State

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Abstract

Drawing from case file records generated in rural labour courts in Brazil's north-eastern state of Pernambuco between 1965 and 1982, this paper demonstrates how these forums reified class-based exploitation, even as they purportedly protected workers' rights. The paper focuses on two districts in the state's sugarcane-growing region, both of which reveal a clear pattern of inferior treatment for rural as opposed to non-rural workers. Interpreting the evidence as a function of long-term patterns of social and economic relations in the region, the paper also sets this case in a larger context of rural labour history around the world.

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Dabat, C. R., & Rogers, T. D. (2017). Sugarcane Workers in Search of Justice: Rural Labour through the Lens of the State. International Review of Social History, 62, 217–243. https://doi.org/10.1017/S002085901700058X

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