Table of contents for Drowning in laws : labor law and Brazilian political culture / by John D. French.


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Preface 00
Abbreviations 00
Introduction 00
1 Brazilian Labor Legislation and the Origins Debate: Gifts Bestowed and Fascist Impositions 00
2 The Scholarly Politics of Brazilian Labor Law 000
3 The CLT in Practice: A Generosity Akin to Fraud 000
4 For the English to See? The CLT in Foreign and Domestic Perspective 000
5 The Enigma of Brazilian Labor Law: Vargas and the Government's Bureaucratic Trabalhista Empire, 1950@-1954 000
6 Labor Law through the Prism of Subjectivity: <"Legal Consciousness," Grievances, and Class Mobilization 000
7 The Politics of Aphorism: The Social Question as a Police Matter (Caso de Polícia)
Conclusion: Drowning in Laws and Starving (for Justice): Workers and the Quest to Realize the Imaginary 000
Appendix: The Man of the Book: <"This Is My Bible," by Joan Bak 000
Notes 000
Glossary 000
Bibliography 000
Index 000




Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Labor laws and legislation Social aspects BrazilIndustrial relations Brazil