The Politics of the Precariat: From Populism to Lulista Hegemony

Author:   Ruy Braga
Publisher:   Brill
Edition:   Approx. 320 Pp. ed.
Volume:   164
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Pages:   292
Publication Date:   05 July 2018
Format:   Hardback
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The Politics of the Precariat: From Populism to Lulista Hegemony


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Making use of the theoretical tools of Marxist critical sociology, Ruy Braga proposes an innovative reading of the social history of Brazil - from Fordist populism to the Lulista hegemony - using the 'politics of the precariat' as an analytical vector. Braga's analysis seeks to explain both economic and structural processes (peripheral Fordism, its crisis, the transition to financialised post-Fordism) and the subjective dimension of the proletariat suffering from precarity (the anxiety of the subordinate, the preoccupation of the worker, the plebeian or classist drive of the exploited). At the moment when the plebeian drive is once again stimulating strike activity in the country, underlined by the protests that have recently shaken Brazil, this book impels us to reflect on the limits of the current model of Brazilian development. First published in Portugese as A politica do precariado: do populismo a hegemonia lulista by Boitempo Editorial in 2012.

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Author:   Ruy Braga
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Edition:   Approx. 320 Pp. ed.
Volume:   164
Weight:   0.610kg
ISBN:  

9789004272378


ISBN 10:   9004272372
Pages:   292
Publication Date:   05 July 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Language:   English

Table of Contents

Preface Michael Loewy List of Tables and Figures Introduction Part 1 The Formation of the Reversal 1 The Spectre of the People The Sociology of Modernisation Encounters the Working Class Unions in Peripheral Fordism Populism and the Migrant Precariat Between the Archaic and the Modern: An Ethnography of the Precariat Working-Class Archaeology: Populism in Reverse From Fordist Mirage to the Politics of the Precariat Final Considerations 2 The Fatalism of the Weak Sociology of Applied Work: The Limits of Bureaucratic Unionism Public Sociology of Work: Towards Working-Class Independence The Precarious Hegemony of Peripheral Fordism From Populism to Social Discontent (and Vice-versa) Critical Sociology of Work: Discontent as Disalienation For a Sociology of Working-Class Discontent Final Considerations Part 2 The Transformation of Hegemony in Reverse 3 The Smile of the Exploited Work and Politics in Sao Bernardo The Despotic Factory Regime and the Metalworker Precariat Peons 1: From Contingent Consciousness to Necessary Consciousness Peons 2: From the Union Bureaucracy to the Metalworker Vanguard Peons 3: From Rank-and-File Rebellion to Strike Waves Precarious Hegemony: The Return of Bureaucratic Power? Final Considerations 4 The Anguish of the Subalterns Post-Fordism and the Neoliberal Company A Peripheral and Post-Fordist Precariat Discontent and Consent in the Call-Centre Industry Unionism in the Telemarketing Sector Lulista Hegemony: Between Social Discontent and Active Will Telemarketers: The Reverse of the Reverse Final Considerations Conclusion: `Let's Play That?' Interventions 1 Dilma and the Brazilian Utopia 2 Unrest in the Kitchen 3 Chronicle of an Unforgettable Month 4 For a Sociology Worthy of June 5 Rosa Parks in Itaquera 6 The Most Visible Colour 7 Challenging Hegemony 8 The Era of Pillage 9 The End of Lulism and the Palace Coup in Brazil Bibliography Index

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Basing himself extended ethnography, historical research, and Gramscian theory, Ruy Braga offers a brilliant diagnosis of the rise and fall of Brazil's Workers' Party, and of the fragility of the hegemony that held Brazil together for nearly 15 years. Necessary reading for anyone who wishes to understand the impasse of the present crisis. - Michael Burawoy. Ruy Braga's new book is eminently radical, critical and subversive, inspired by an unyielding commitment to the cause of the 'precariat', its self-activity and its struggle for emancipation. This book proposes an innovative reading of the social history of Brazil from Fordist populism to the current political crisis. - Michael Lowy. Weaving together theoretical debate, historical analysis and ethnographic observation, Braga offers a brilliant portrayal of the contemporary Brazilian working class and creates a vibrant debate with European theorists of precarity. - Peter Evans.


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Ruy Braga, Ph.D. (2002), University of Campinas, is professor in the Sociology Department at the University of Sao Paulo. He has published many books and articles on Brazil, including Hegemonia as avessas (Boitempo Editorial, 2010), along with Francisco de Oliveira, as well as Infoproletarios (Boitempo Editorial, 2009), along with Ricardo Antunes.

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