ZUMBI IN OVERALLS: HISTORIOGRAPHICALDEBATES INVOLVING SOCIAL HISTORY OF WORK AND SLAVERY

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Lucimar Felisberto Santos
Carlos Augusto Santana

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This article aims at a critical reflection to the dialogical historiographical process that involves revisions in approaches, themes and subjects of the social history of Brazilian slavery and work. In this key, the idea is to dialogue with some of the analytical perspectives that collaborated so that, some time ago, analyzes would be deepened, in order to review a historiographical slope that treated as an object both the black enslaved and those who achieved their freedom. It will be critically highlighted the fact thathese categories of workers are not included in the formation process  of the Brazilian working class, for not admitting themas subjects of their own stories.

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Santos, L. F., & Santana, C. A. (2018). ZUMBI IN OVERALLS: HISTORIOGRAPHICALDEBATES INVOLVING SOCIAL HISTORY OF WORK AND SLAVERY. Journal of Black Brazilian Researchers Association, 10(Ed. Especi), 65–90. Retrieved from https://abpnrevista.org.br/site/article/view/399
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Author Biographies

Lucimar Felisberto Santos, UFRJ

Post-doctoral (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, 2015); PhD in History (Federal University of Bahia, 2013); Master in History (Universidade Federal Fluminense, 2006); Graduated in History (Universidade Federal Fluminense, 2003). Experience in research and studies on History, Historiography and Race Relations in Colonial, Imperial and Republican Brazil, with emphasis on the specifics of the history of Rio de Janeiro, slave and urban; Especially in the conjunctural changes that occurred at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Main topics of interest: slavery and abolitionist processes; Social experiences of Creoles, Africans and Afro-descendants; The formation of the free and salaried "labor market" in Rio de Janeiro; Processes of racialization of social relations of work; Post-Abolition; Diasporic processes. Author of articles and book chapters, such as: "The rhetoric! Of the numbers: revisions of the daily work and the occupational structure in the post-abolition" (Abreu, Martha, Dantas, Carolina Vianna, Mattos, Hebe. Org.) - History of Post-abolition in the Atlantic World: identities and political projects - The World of Work: experiences and struggles for freedom 1ED.Niterói: Eduff, 2014, v. 2, p.253-280; AND URBAN TERRITORIES: Creoles and Africans in Rio de Janeiro, 1870-1910 (in Portuguese): Urban history: memory, culture and society 1ed.Rio The Brazilian labor market in Rio de Janeiro in the final decades of the nineteenth century .. In: Mariza Soares de Carvalho, Nielson Rosa Niterói: Editor of UFF, 2011, v., Pp. 101-129.

Carlos Augusto Santana, UFRJ

Doctor of Comparative History Program at UFRJ; Graduated in Full Degree in History from the Faculdades Integradas Simonsen; Post Graduate Diploma in History of Africa from the Faculdades Integradas Simonsen; Former president of the Syndicates of the Railways of Central do Brasil (1986 - 1991); Former president of CUT-RJ (1988 - 1990); Former Federal Deputy for Rio de Janeiro (1991 - 2011).