The Informal Working in Fortaleza City: Between Urban Sanitation, Public Policy and Philosophy (1880-1910)

Daniel Camurça Correia

Abstract


With this papper we aim to analyze the ways in which some people as self-employed, workers of the streets, such as porters, sellers and beggars, articulated his days in the city of Fortaleza, in the end of nineteenth century, between the political and regulatory joints of Ceará province. Despite of several attempts by the political, medical and establish intellectual high society discourses and practices against the massive presence of this kind of sel-employed, the disjointed work and the sick body of the popular, these, increasingly, were present through the work carried out, whether in times of drought, is the period of the belle époque of Fortaleza. Through the analysis of the sources, discusses to typify poor and informal workers, at the time when the economic elite of Fortaleza wanted to establish commercial modernity in this city. For the development of this article, we used literature and bibliographical research. Was performed in addition to the survey data of the time as another primary sources (Acting Secretary of the Business of Interior of Ceará Province Report, Match Proceedings of the Municipal Stewardship of Fortaleza, Corres- pondence Minutes of city Hall of Fortaleza); and secondary sources (Postures Code of the City of Fortaleza); and chronic books and besides memories of the city of Fortaleza.


Keywords


Street work; Philosophy; Politics and hygiene.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.26668/2448-3931_conpedilawreview/2015.v1i14.3520

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