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Contemporary Slave Labor and Subjectivity: Psychosocial Perspectives on the Enslaved’s Narratives

Trabalho Escravo Contemporâneo e Subjetividade: Considerações Psicossociais sobre Narrativas de Escravizado(a)s

Trabajo Esclavo Contemporáneo y Subjetividad: Consideraciones Psicosociales sobre Narrativas de Personas Esclavizadas

Abstract:

This study addresses the relation between subjectivity and contemporary enslaved labor from the enslaved workers’ narratives in Brazil. A qualitative social research was carried out based on a constructionist perspective. We sought interaction with rescued workers and used (a) participant observation of workers’ routine in an institutional project that supports them and a field diary, (b) semi-structured and open individual interviews with workers and a member of the team project. The fieldwork lasted a year and a half and the analysis followed Content Analysis. Freudian theory and Foucault’s thought were used for interpretation, which managed to understand aspects of workers’ experiences, exploitation characteristics, parental abandonment, as well as the tensions in self-classification as enslaved. The narratives pointed to a dramatic reality manifested in body exploitation, authoritarian abuses, violence, and negligence. At the same time, these narratives showed forms of worker resistance that calls for further investigations to increase knowledge on the subjective experiences of those who were enslaved.

Keywords:
Labour; Subjectivity; Psychosocial; Enslavement; Narration

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