Sobre rosas e espinhos - experiências de trabalho com flores na região de Holambra (SP)
Resumo
This thesis aims to analyze the contradictions present in the cultivation of flowers,
highlighting the life experiences of men and women working in the fields and
greenhouses of flowers in the region of Holambra, São Paulo, Brazil. The theoretical
references are the studies on rural wage and on the globalized intensive agricultural. The
field research was conducted in four cities: Artur Nogueira, Holambra, Mogi Mirim and
Santo Antônio de Posse. The narratives were collected through conversations and
interviews at workers home. The methodology used was the Oral History, which allowed
us to view the work in addition to the data brought by the official statistics, trying to break
with the analyzes that polarize the productive and reproductive spaces, and naturalize the
female skills. The research has allowed us to verify the existence of a variety of settings
that make the work morphology in growing flowers - this diversity relates to the size of
the properties and greenhouses, forms of employment (family labor, wage, unregistered
work), and the place of residence of workers (rural districts, urban districts, producing
colonies of flowers). People interviewed related that the working hours are intensified to
fulfill the demands, there is exposure to pesticides and thorns of flowers, and carrying out
the activity in the greenhouses and fields is often strenuous, which makes some people
use medicines to face the workload. Finally, we present a discussion on ways of
estrangement and the possibilities of creating emotional bonds with the plants, which
causes the activity to be evaluated positively by workers.