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Complicated Campuses: Universities, Middle-Class Politics, and State-Society Relations in Brazil, 1955--1990.

机译:复杂的校园:巴西的大学,中产阶级政治和国家社会关系,1955--1990年。

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This dissertation examines universities and the development of middle-class politics in Brazil in the latter half of the twentieth century. It asks: how did the middle class become increasingly important to Brazilian politics and society? By focusing on the university system as both a physical and discursive site of negotiation, the dissertation traces how the military, bureaucrats, business leaders, pedagogues, students, and parents entered into complex debates over education and national development. Drawing from police records, bureaucratic archives, private collections, and oral interviews, it studies how the middle class and the state under military rule strengthened the role of the middle class by connecting university education, development, and white-collar professions. Thus, the analysis moves beyond narratives of repression and resistance to examine the complex nature of state-society relations before and during Brazil's military dictatorship, and reveals considerable ideological heterogeneity within the student population. In doing so, it contributes to the political and social history of Brazil, as well as adding to the small but increasingly important scholarship on the middle class in Latin America.;The dissertation shows how universities became increasingly central to middle class politics. Early chapters trace the rise of universities' importance to different visions of national development. When the military dictatorship rose to power in 1964, universities functioned both as physical sites to resist the dictatorship as well as discursive fields where society and the state debated Brazil's future. In these discursive struggles, groups with widely varying ideologies coalesced around the idea of expanding the middle class as the primary vehicle for national development. As increasing economic turbulence and gradual political opening took place after 1975, students and university-trained professionals with particular material and political expectations became a major force in the push for a return to democratization. By the dictatorship's end in 1985, the emphasis on university education across the previous thirty years had helped the middle class emerge as a major voice in Brazilian society and politics.
机译:本文考察了二十世纪后半叶巴西的大学和中产阶级政治的发展。它问:中产阶级如何对巴西的政治和社会变得越来越重要?通过将大学系统既作为谈判的实质性话题,又作为辩论的焦点,论文研究了军队,官僚,商业领袖,教育家,学生和父母如何就教育和国家发展进行复杂的辩论。它从警察记录,官僚档案,私人收藏和口头访谈中汲取经验,研究中产阶级和军事统治下的国家如何通过大学教育,发展和白领职业之间的联系来增强中产阶级的作用。因此,该分析超越了压迫和抵抗的叙述,以考察巴西军事独裁统治之前和期间国家与社会关系的复杂性质,并揭示了学生群体中意识形态的异质性。通过这样做,它为巴西的政治和社会历史做出了贡献,并为拉丁美洲的中产阶级增加了少量但越来越重要的奖学金。论文证明了大学如何在中产阶级政治中变得越来越重要。早期的章节追溯了大学对国家发展的不同看法的重要性的上升。 1964年军事独裁政权上台时,大学既充当抵制独裁政权的实体场所,又充当社会和国家对巴西未来进行辩论的讨论领域。在这些辩论斗争中,意识形态千差万别的群体围绕着扩大中产阶级作为国家发展的主要手段的思想凝聚在一起。 1975年后,随着经济动荡的加剧和政治开放的逐步抬头,具有特殊的物质和政治期望的学生和受过大学训练的专业人员成为推动民主化的主要力量。到1985年专政结束时,过去30年对大学教育的重视帮助中产阶级成为巴西社会和政治的主要声音。

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  • 作者

    Snider, Colin M.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of New Mexico.;

  • 授予单位 The University of New Mexico.;
  • 学科 History Latin American.;History Modern.;Political Science General.;Sociology Social Structure and Development.;Education Higher.;Latin American Studies.;Education History of.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 354 p.
  • 总页数 354
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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