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Title Plantation workers : resistance and accommodation / edited by Brij V. Lal, Doug Munro, and Edward D. Beechert
Published Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press, ©1993
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Contents Patterns of resistance and accommodation / Doug Munro -- Patterns of resistance and the social relations of production in Hawaii / Edward D. Beechert -- The counterculture of survival : Melanesians in the Mackay District of Queensland, 1865-1906 / Clive Moore -- Samoan plantations : the Gilbertese laborers' experience, 1867-1896 / Doug Munro and Stewart Firth -- "We do not come here to be beaten" : resistance and the plantation system in the Solomon Islands to World War II / Judith A. Bennett -- "Nonresistance" on Fiji plantations : the Fiji Indian experience, 1879-1920 / Brij V. Lal -- Hegemony and repression in rural Guatemala, 1871-1940 / David McCreery -- Structure of domination and forms of resistance on Yucatecan estates during the Late Pofiriato, ca 1880-1915 / Allen Wells and Gilbert M. Joseph -- Planter control and worker resistance in northern Peru, 1880-1921 / Michael J. Gonzales -- Reflections / Edward D. Beechert
Summary The lives of plantation laborers are usually depicted in terms reminiscent of eighteenth-century soldiering - nasty, brutish, and short. While the structures governing their lives varied from place to place and over time, the authoritarian and coercive nature of the plantation system itself remained pervasive. Recent research has shown, however, that the responses of plantation workers to the demands of their workplace were in fact quite variable, from acquiescence to outright rebellion, from collaboration with management to attempts to carve out private lives offering a sense of self-esteem. By focusing on the relationship between resistance and accommodation, Plantation Workers provides the first systematic examination of the kinds of responses offered to the plantation regime. The essays cast an analytical eye over the contexts of workers' lives within which resistance and accommodation were played out. Looking at these responses as two aspects of the same activity, contributors account for the circumstances under which worker resistance could be mounted and, conversely, employer pressure sustained. Most chapters focus on the Pacific Islands, but the collection includes studies from Latin America and Australia, enabling a comparative evaluation of the actual working experiences of plantation laborers and a more nuanced understanding of the people who labored in the "factories in the field." Plantation Workers is a valuable addition to Pacific Islands historiography, comparative labor history, the history of race relations, and peasant studies
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Print version record
SUBJECT Lateinamerika gnd
Subject Plantation workers -- Pacific Area -- Case studies
Plantation workers -- Latin America -- Case studies
Plantations -- Pacific Area -- History -- Case studies
Plantations -- Latin America -- History -- Case studies
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies.
Plantation workers
Plantations
Plantage
Landarbeiter
Arbeitsbedingungen
Plantagenwirtschaft
Arbeitsbeziehungen
Geschichte
Plantages.
Landarbeiders.
Verzet.
Latin America
Pacific Area
Pazifischer Raum
Ozeanien
Lateinamerika
Oceanië
Latijns-Amerika.
Genre/Form Case studies
History
Form Electronic book
Author Lal, Brij V
Munro, Doug
Beechert, Edward D
LC no. 93010913
ISBN 0585239541
9780585239545
0824844173
9780824844172