INVESTIGADORES
BORGEAUD GARCIANDIA Natacha
artículos
Título:
The Sweatshop Workers of Nicaragua: Subjectivity, Labor, and Domination
Autor/es:
NATACHA BORGEAUD-GARCIANDÍA
Revista:
FUDAN JOURNAL OF THE HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Editorial:
SPRINGER - index: SCOPUS / EBSCO... (15 indexaciones)
Referencias:
Lugar: Shanghai; Año: 2017 vol. 10 p. 509 - 522
Resumen:
indexada en : Google Scholar, EBSCO Social Sciences Full Text (H.W. Wilson), CNKI, EBSCO Book Review Digest Plus (H.W. Wilson) , EBSCO Discovery Service, EBSCO OmniFile Full Text (H.W. Wilson), EBSCO Social Sciences Abstracts , EBSCO SocINDEX, EBSCO Sociology Source Ultimate, EBSCO TOC Premier, Emerging Sources Citation Index, OCLC WorldCat Discovery Service, ProQuest-ExLibris Primo, ProQuest-ExLibris Summon.//////////////////This essay is based on an approach that addresses the relationship between work-related domination and the subjects who are submitted to it. This reflection arises from research undertaken in Nicaragua, among workers from the international textile factories known as maquiladoras (or maquilas). Men, but mostly young women, work and live here under particularly difficult conditions. The constraints of work and domination invade the recesses of their existence, and their power is such that it seems to annul any proper subjectivity. Although it may seem easy to locate the effects of work-related domination in the very intimacy of the subjects? lives, it also appears as if part of themselves remains unsubdued. Dominated subjectivities can only rebel for failing to do it would be to condemn their beings to inexistence. What sense can be given to this gap in domination? Does it preserve the domination by preserving the subjects from the invasion in their own beings by this very domination? Is it only a resource of the submission? Those are, between domination and subjectivity, some of the aroused interrogations.