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Historia Caribe
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Abstract
MIGUEL DAWYD, Dario Manuel. Social opposition to the dictatorships of the Southern Cone. The "new unionism" Argentina and Brazil in the 70s, including union opposition and revolution. Hist. Caribe [online]. 2013, vol.8, n.23, pp.117-147. ISSN 0122-8803.
In the present work we analyze the challenge of the "new unionism" in Argentina and Brasil, in the seventies, to the hegemonic "populist unionism" (shaped in the populist governments of the forties and fifties) and to the new authoritarian governments (of the sixties) in both countries. We seek to emphasize what was new in those actors, in the theoretical debates that analyze them, and in the specific discourses of the new unionism, with which they try to build a political identity alternative of the populist one.
Keywords : new unionism; populism; new authoritarianism; discourse; identity.