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Itaipu: Gender, community, and work in the Alto Parana borderlands, Brazil and Paraguay, 1954--1989.

机译:Itaipu:1954--1989年在巴西和巴拉圭的上巴拉那州边境地区的性别,社区和工作。

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In 1975 workers on massive earth-moving machines began excavations in the middle of the Parana River for what later would become the site of the world's largest hydroelectric dam, Itaipu Binacional. During the period 1974--1991, the dam was constructed as a joint venture between the military regimes of Brazil and Paraguay and thousands of workers and their families migrated to the borderlands in search of employment. My study uses the conceptual framework of gender and sexuality in order to produce a comparative social history of the Itaipu hydroelectric dam project and the worker communities that it created in the Alto Parana borderlands. This dissertation incorporates the story of dam workers, including their struggles and their lived experience in the "company town" and in so-called "peripheral communities," into the grand narrative of technological advancement and "order and progress" embodied by the "Project of the Century.";Rather than being tangential to the story of "Itaipu," these protagonists---militant dam workers, housewives, shantytown residents, and sex workers, among others---form an essential piece of our understanding of the impact of infrastructure projects and national development on local communities and identities. The dissertation reconstructs the Alto Parana as a historical place, shows how the borderlands became the locus of nation building for two Latin American countries, discusses the migration of single male workers and constructions of masculinity, analyzes corporate programs to "remake" married dam workers into family men and their female partners into housewives, reconstitutes dystopian sexual communities and maps the changing itineraries of male sexual consumption, and concludes by narrating working class political struggles and labor conflict in the context of democratic transitions in both Brazil and Paraguay.
机译:1975年,使用大型推土机的工人在巴拉那河中部开始挖掘,后来成为世界上最大的水电站大坝伊泰普·比纳卡蒂安。在1974--1991年期间,该水坝是巴西和巴拉圭军事政权之间的合资企业,成千上万的工人及其家庭移民到边境寻找工作。我的研究使用性别和性观念的框架,以便对伊泰普水电站大坝项目及其在上巴拉那州边境地区创建的工人社区进行比较的社会历史研究。本文将大坝工人的故事,包括他们在“公司镇”和所谓的“周边社区”中的斗争和生活经验,结合到“项目”所体现的技术进步和“秩序与进步”的宏大叙事中这些主要人物-激进的水坝工人,家庭主妇,棚户区居民和性工作者等,而不是与“伊泰普”的故事相吻合-构成了我们对“伊泰普”的理解的重要组成部分。基础设施项目和国家发展对当地社区和身份的影响。论文将阿尔托·帕拉纳(Alto Parana)重建为历史古迹,展示了边境地区如何成为两个拉丁美洲国家的国家建设场所,讨论了单身男性工人的移民和男子气概的建设,分析了将“已婚”大坝工人“改造”为公司的公司计划家庭男主角及其女性伴侣进入家庭主妇,重新构成反乌托邦性社区,并绘制不断变化的男性性消费路线图,最后以巴西和巴拉圭的民主过渡背景下的工人阶级政治斗争和劳资冲突为结尾。

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  • 作者

    White, John Howard.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of New Mexico.;

  • 授予单位 The University of New Mexico.;
  • 学科 History Latin American.;Latin American Studies.;Gender Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 414 p.
  • 总页数 414
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:37:33

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