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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Sobreviver e resistir: os caminhos para liberdade de africanas livres e escravas em Maceió (1849-1888)

Marques, Danilo Luiz 09 May 2013 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-27T19:30:46Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Danilo Luiz Marques.pdf: 2767993 bytes, checksum: 90f451203e6feca6ad480ff44079b584 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2013-05-09 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / This work aims to study the life experiences of the Africans, free and slaves, in Maceio during the period from 1849 to 1888, highlighting the struggle for survival and strength of these women who lived through the juncture of the last moments of slavery in Brazil. Thus, we show how was configured the city of Maceió when it was consolidated as a new demographic and economic hub in the region of Alagoas. With this, we intend to enter on the activity that were made on daily basis in the city in order to glimpse the black sociability and the presence of women in social life. By reading and analysing the documentes, search the fragments of the lives of slaves and free African - entering in the daily battle these women for their survival and their fight against slavery. This region of Alagoas was the scene of a constant movement of slave ships that was coming directly from Africa or from other provinces, such as Bahia and Pernambuco. Most Africans were brought to provide domestic services, work on public constructions or make sales gain as slaves, all of it in Maceio. About the black womens, we can say that their field of work was enormous, so they could had performed various tasks like washing, ironing, cooking and selling delicacies. By doing these many kind of activities the womens were marking the daily life of the city of Maceió. We seek to understand what were the practices exercised by Africans, free and slaves in order to emancipate themselves or alforriarem as well as being an important part to the outbreak of the end of the slave regime in Brazil / Este trabalho tem por objetivo estudar as experiências de vida de africanas livres e escravas em Maceió durante o período de 1849 a 1888, evidenciando a luta por sobrevivência e resistência dessas mulheres que viveram a conjuntura dos últimos momentos da escravidão no Brasil. Deste modo, apresentamos como se configurava a cidade de Maceió na época em que se consolidava como novo polo demográfico-econômico da região alagoana. Com isto, adentramos no quotidiano da cidade com o intuito de vislumbrar a sociabilidade negra e a presença de mulheres na vida social. Através de uma leitura a contrapelo dos documentos analisados, buscamos os fragmentos das vidas das escravas e africanas livres - adentrando na batalha diária destas mulheres em busca de suas sobrevivências e na luta contra a escravidão. A região alagoana foi palco de constante movimentação de navios negreiros vindos diretamente do continente africano ou de outras províncias, como Bahia e Pernambuco. A maioria dos africanos desembarcados eram levados à Maceió para prestar serviços domésticos, trabalhar em obras públicas ou realizar vendas pelas ruas como escravos de ganho. As mulheres negras realizavam várias tarefas, pois o mundo do trabalho feminino era amplo e envolvia muitos ofícios como: lavar, engomar, cozinhar e vender quitutes, marcando o quotidiano da cidade de Maceió. Procuramos compreender quais eram as práticas exercidas pelas africanas livres e escravas para se emanciparem ou alforriarem, tendo assim uma parcela importante para a eclosão do fim do regime escravista no Brasil

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