Book ID: CBB001211190

The Deepest Wounds: A Labor and Environmental History of Sugar in Northeast Brazil (2010)

unapi

Rogers, Thomas D. (Author)


University of North Carolina Press


Publication Date: 2010
Physical Details: xvi + 302 pp.; ill.
Language: English

"In The Deepest Wounds, Thomas D. Rogers traces social and environmental changes over four centuries in Pernambuco, Brazil's key northeastern sugar-growing state. Focusing particularly on the period from the end of slavery in 1888 to the late twentieth century, when human impact on the environment reached critical new levels, Rogers confronts the day-to-day world of farming--the complex, fraught, and occasionally poetic business of making sugarcane grow. Renowned Brazilian sociologist Gilberto Freyre, whose home state was Pernambuco, observed, "Monoculture, slavery, and concentrated land ownership--but principally monoculture--opened here, in the life, the landscape, and the character of our people, the deepest wounds." Inspired by Freyre's insight, Rogers tells the story of Pernambuco's wounds, describing the connections among changing agricultural technologies, landscapes and human perceptions of them, labor practices, and agricultural and economic policy. This web of interrelated factors, Rogers argues, both shaped economic progress and left extensive environmental and human damage. Combining a study of workers with analysis of their landscape, Rogers offers new interpretations of crucial moments of labor struggle, casts new light on the role of the state in agricultural change, and illuminates a legacy that influences Brazil's development even today."--pub. desc.

...More
Reviewed By

Review Guha, Sumit (2011) Review of "The Deepest Wounds: A Labor and Environmental History of Sugar in Northeast Brazil". Journal of Interdisciplinary History (pp. 499-501). unapi

Citation URI
https://data.isiscb.org/isis/citation/CBB001211190/

Similar Citations

Book Whayne, Jeannie M.; (2011)
Delta Empire: Lee Wilson and the Transformation of Agriculture in the New South (/isis/citation/CBB001200642/)

Article Barca, Stefania; (2013)
Laboring the Earth: Transnational Reflections on the Environmental History of Work (/isis/citation/CBB001213631/)

Book Matthew Casey; (2017)
Empire's Guestworkers: Haitian Migrants in Cuba during the Age of US Occupation (/isis/citation/CBB940663421/)

Book Marsha L. Weisiger; (2009)
Dreaming of Sheep in Navajo Country (/isis/citation/CBB805061553/)

Article Pini, Barbara; Panelli, Ruth; Dale-Hallett, Liza; (2007)
The Victorian Women on Farms Gatherings: A Case Study of the Australian “Women in Agriculture” Movement (/isis/citation/CBB001212376/)

Book Jennifer Eaglin; (2022)
Sweet Fuel: A Political and Environmental History of Brazilian Ethanol (/isis/citation/CBB090667107/)

Book Tom Philpott; (2020)
Perilous Bounty: The looming collapse of American farming and how we can prevent it (/isis/citation/CBB168245542/)

Book Hollander, Gail M.; (2008)
Raising Cane in the 'Glades: The Global Sugar Trade and the Transformation of Florida (/isis/citation/CBB000850346/)

Book Sluyter, Andrew; (2012)
Black Ranching Frontiers: African Cattle Herders of the Atlantic World, 1500--1900 (/isis/citation/CBB001421797/)

Article Diogo de Carvalho Cabral; (January 2021)
Meaningful Clearings: Human-Ant Negotiated Landscapes in Nineteenth-Century Brazil (/isis/citation/CBB918477482/)

Article Way, Albert; (2014)
“A Cosmopolitan Weed of the World”: Following Bermudagrass (/isis/citation/CBB001421772/)

Chapter Uekotter, Frank; (2013)
Farming and Not Knowing: Agnotology Meets Environmental History (/isis/citation/CBB001420339/)

Book April Merleaux; (2015)
Sugar and Civilization: American Empire and the Cultural Politics of Sweetness (/isis/citation/CBB547901266/)

Article Sunseri, Thaddeus; (2012)
Exploiting the Urwald: German Post-Colonial Forestry in Poland and Central Africa, 1900--1960 (/isis/citation/CBB001200329/)

Book Louis A. Ferleger; John D. Metz; (2014)
Cultivating Success in the South: Farm Households in the Postbellum Era (/isis/citation/CBB064809821/)

Authors & Contributors
Tom Philpott
Metz, John D.
Rouphail, Robert M.
Marsha L. Weisiger
Casey, Matthew
Eaglin, Jennifer
Journals
Environmental History
Past and Present
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Comparative Studies in Society and History
Australian Journal of Politics and History
Agricultural History
Publishers
Oxford University Press
Cambridge University Press
The University of North Carolina Press
Yale University Press
University of Wisconsin Press
University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Agriculture
Environmental history
Nature and its relationship to culture; human-nature relationships
Sugar and sugar industry
Farms
Labor and laborers
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
18th century
Qing dynasty (China, 1644-1912)
21st century
20th century, early
Places
United States
Brazil
Africa
Atlantic world
Arkansas (U.S.)
Mauritius
Comments

Be the first to comment!

{{ comment.created_by.username }} on {{ comment.created_on | date:'medium' }}

Log in or register to comment