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Titre Honneur et tradition dans les plantations sucrières du Nordeste (Brésil)
Auteur Lygia Sigaud
Mir@bel Revue Etudes rurales
Numéro no 149-150, 1999 Justice et sociétés rurales
Page 211-228
Résumé anglais Honor and tradition on sugarcane plantations in Nordeste (Brazil) - The results of field work conducted in 1995 on a sugarcane plantation in northeastern Brazil are used to reconstitute the political itinerary of Amaro Pedro, a wage-earning peasant who became a union delegate following the 1964 coup. The accounts collected illustrate the conflict between the peasant movement's political agenda, which advocated recourse to the judicial system, and the ties of dépendance that, based on honor, protection and gratitude, bound peasants to landowners.
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