This dissertation explores how citizens and legal officials in Orizaba, Mexico interpreted the national project to restructure gender relations following the momentous revolution of 1910-1920. I argue that the state's project to modernize sexual difference by providing education, job protection, and expanding rights in the family for women was part of larger mission to insure that women would be capable mothers and wives. Women, however, sometimes capitalized on these legal changes to challenge men's authority which created multiple tensions in the workplace, family and community. Moreover, laws aimed at preserving sexual difference often created unintended consequences that ultimately challenged state efforts to modernize patriarchy, mascu...
This study examines how Spanish colonization and the imposition of institutions ranging from governm...
This dissertation traces the creation of identity, race, and gender ideals during a period of height...
textThis dissertation focuses in the phenomenon of partner violence in Mexico. It examines the caus...
This dissertation examines the impact of the end of state-regulated prostitution in Mexico City. It ...
In the wake of the Mexican Revolution, the new State sought to reinvigorate and civilize Mexico City...
This thesis studies the intersection of print, nationalism, and gender in Porfirian Mexico. The pr...
This dissertation examines Catholic lay women's roles in the Church-State conflict in Mexico during ...
This thesis studies the intersection of print, nationalism, and gender in Porfirian Mexico. The pr...
This paper primarily compares and contrasts the experiences of two groups of women that emerged in t...
The U.S. third world women's movement proposes the Chicana new mestiza identity as a methodology of ...
This thesis seeks to shed light on the history of sexuality in colonial Mexico, through an analysis ...
This dissertation attempts to understand the diverse social norms that existed in central Mexico fro...
This dissertation attempts to understand the diverse social norms that existed in central Mexico fro...
textThis dissertation focuses in the phenomenon of partner violence in Mexico. It examines the caus...
This study examines how Spanish colonization and the imposition of institutions ranging from governm...
This study examines how Spanish colonization and the imposition of institutions ranging from governm...
This dissertation traces the creation of identity, race, and gender ideals during a period of height...
textThis dissertation focuses in the phenomenon of partner violence in Mexico. It examines the caus...
This dissertation examines the impact of the end of state-regulated prostitution in Mexico City. It ...
In the wake of the Mexican Revolution, the new State sought to reinvigorate and civilize Mexico City...
This thesis studies the intersection of print, nationalism, and gender in Porfirian Mexico. The pr...
This dissertation examines Catholic lay women's roles in the Church-State conflict in Mexico during ...
This thesis studies the intersection of print, nationalism, and gender in Porfirian Mexico. The pr...
This paper primarily compares and contrasts the experiences of two groups of women that emerged in t...
The U.S. third world women's movement proposes the Chicana new mestiza identity as a methodology of ...
This thesis seeks to shed light on the history of sexuality in colonial Mexico, through an analysis ...
This dissertation attempts to understand the diverse social norms that existed in central Mexico fro...
This dissertation attempts to understand the diverse social norms that existed in central Mexico fro...
textThis dissertation focuses in the phenomenon of partner violence in Mexico. It examines the caus...
This study examines how Spanish colonization and the imposition of institutions ranging from governm...
This study examines how Spanish colonization and the imposition of institutions ranging from governm...
This dissertation traces the creation of identity, race, and gender ideals during a period of height...
textThis dissertation focuses in the phenomenon of partner violence in Mexico. It examines the caus...