A "virada lingüística", pós-modernismo e história do trabalho
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https://doi.org/10.5007/%25xAbstract
This article deals with changes in the nature of historical writing about the European working-class in the late twentieth-century. It discusses some of the criticai arguments of the postmodern British historiography concerning "traditional" labour-history - supposedly anchored in economic determinism and in a teleology of class consciousness - and indicates how some British historians have been influenced by the 'linguistic turn' and aspects of postmodern scepticism. In the concluding section it pro poses a few and schematic theses about changing working-class identities from the turn ofthe XIX century to the present day.
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