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Title: Race and Gender in the 19th Century


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Race and Gender in the 19th Century
  • Colonial Racial Categories based upon system of
    castes, or castas
  • 19th Century system of race based on concepts of
    class and racial whitening
  • Colonial system of gender relations based upon
    heterosexual patriarchy
  • 19th century gender relations still based upon
    patriarchy, but are interrupted by war and the
    rise of the nation state

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18th century casta paintings
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19th Century concepts of whitening
  • Partly a response to changing status of
    non-whites
  • Partly a response to European theories of race
    and eugenics
  • In many countries with large non-white
    population, efforts to define racial mixing as
    forming a new CosmicRace
  • In others, race is defined by class status or
    geographic location

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Do all Latin American countries have the same
racial realities?
  • Racial mixtures depend upon proportions of
    Indigenous, Afro-Latin American, and Europeans
  • Argentina, for example 25 Afro-Latin American at
    time of independence, and had few mestizos. By
    the end of the 19th century, Argentines falsely
    claimed that they were of European origins
  • Mexico had a dominant Indigenous population of
    many ethnicities, but denied the presence of a
    well established community of Afro-Mexicans,
    particularly in the Vera Cruz area
  • Status of Afro-Latin Americans dependent upon
    gender and emancipation laws.
  • Race, therefore is a mixture of reality, myth,
    and careful selections of truths
  • Money believed to whiten ones status.

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Gender realities in 19th century Latin America
  • What do we mean by gender?
  • Who defines the social responsibilities of men
    and women?
  • Religion
  • LawCivil Codes
  • Race
  • Social Customsimmigrants bring own ideas

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Patriarchy
  • Defined as the rights of male heads of family to
    control property and family members
  • Concept changes over time and affected by race
    and class
  • The formation of new nations prompted rethinking
    of patriarchy and its relation to the nation
  • Unlike some Middle Eastern nations, Latin
    American nations were never theocracies
  • Introduction of modern female work and education
    all weakened patriarchy, particularly in working
    class families
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