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Sobre a humilhação no cotidiano do emprego doméstico

By: FREITAS, Jefferson Belarmino de.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: Rio de Janeiro : IESP / UERJ, Jan./Mar. 2014Dados - Revista de Ciências Sociais 57, 1, p. 199-236Abstract: This article discusses situations of humiliation as intrinsic events in the daily routine of domestic workers in Greater Metropolitan São Paulo. It particularly focuses on the daily interactions between female employers and female domestic workers, taking place within what could be classified as domestic employment doing everything (in other words, lacking any limit to the tasks performed by female domestic workers). The author argues that situations of humiliation engendered by this occupation are primarily linked to the social distance acting on the meeting between the contractor and the contracted. In short, the preponderant daily routine of domestic work is the humiliation of social distance. The article is based primarily on ten interviews with female domestic workers living in Greater São Paulo, also analyzing newspaper articles on conflictive situations in the day-to-day context of domestic work.
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This article discusses situations of humiliation as intrinsic events in the daily routine of domestic workers in Greater Metropolitan São Paulo. It particularly focuses on the daily interactions between female employers and female domestic workers, taking place within what could be classified as domestic employment doing everything (in other words, lacking any limit to the tasks performed by female domestic workers). The author argues that situations of humiliation engendered by this occupation are primarily linked to the social distance acting on the meeting between the contractor and the contracted. In short, the preponderant daily routine of domestic work is the humiliation of social distance. The article is based primarily on ten interviews with female domestic workers living in Greater São Paulo, also analyzing newspaper articles on conflictive situations in the day-to-day context of domestic work.

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