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Nueva antropología

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PALERMO, Hernán M.  and  LEON SALAZAR, Carlos. Trabajo, disciplina y masculinidades: un análisis comparado entre dos industrias extractivas de Argentina y México. Nueva antropol [online]. 2016, vol.29, n.85, pp.53-74. ISSN 0185-0636.

The present article analyzes the consolidation of industrial discipline in workplaces and its relationship with the construction of an order of gender. We are interested in understanding and analyzing the ways in which businesses, with support from certain methods of work-related organization, seek to configure and specify industrial discipline which consolidates a profile of the worker that results in strengthening the ways of being a man in carrying out one’s work. To this end, we shall analyze two paradigmatic cases of workers’ collectives considered to be essentially masculine: workers in oil fields in Argentina and miners in Mexico.

Keywords : Work; industrial discipline; masculinity; gender.

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