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They dont wear coveralls: crisis of labor and reproduction of the collapse of modernization from the outskirts of the metropolis of São Paulo

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Author(s):
Daniel Manzione Giavarotti
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Doctoral Thesis
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas (FFLCH/SBD)
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Examining board members:
Heinz Dieter Heidemann; Paulo Eduardo Arantes; Maurílio Lima Botelho; Amelia Luisa Damiani; Gabriel de Santis Feltran
Advisor: Heinz Dieter Heidemann
Abstract

This doctorate dissertation deals with the relation between the social and spatial dinamics which historicaly have been producing Jardim Ibirapuera neighborhood, a peripherical settlement in the south side of the metropolis of São Paulo created in 1964 as a particular totality, and the contemporary form of accumulation in a worldwide scale. To adress such a relation we take the historical time within the Jardim Ibirapuera as a dialectical one between the process of autonomization of land, labor and capital and its concrete manifestation through the contradictory agency of our interlocutors, having as a point of departure an extraordinary and unprecedented capilarization of money among the latter. Analysing the first and second generation of dwellers as well as of newcomers migrants which have achieved the neighborhood over the last twenty years, through their mobility of labor experience, what appears as an increase and spread of small enterprises which, on the one hand, changed Jardim Ibirapuera as the so-called new centrality within the urban fabric of the metropolis of São Paulo, on the other express the crisis of labor and the ruthless competition in the labor market. The relation this process currently has been established with the contemporary form of capitalist accumulation in a worldwide scale is read in this dissertation having as point of departure the autonomization between labor and population, labor and value and, at last, value and money, as a clue to grasp the appearent paradox of a concrete totality filled with social relations subdue to extra economical violence as part of its monetarization and contractualisation. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 13/24315-0 - The reproduction of critical territorialization capital and the space and time forms of usage in Jardim Ibirapuera within Sao Paulo metropolis periphery.
Grantee:Daniel Manzione Giavarotti
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate