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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Transformations in Honor, Status, and Law over the Long Nineteenth Century 1
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I. LIBERALISM, STATUS, AND CITIZENSHIP
- Private crimes, public order: honor, gender, and the law in early republican Peru 27
- Community service, liberal law, and local custom in indigenous villages: Oaxaca, 1750–1850 50
- The ‘‘spirit’’ of Bolivian laws: citizenship, patriarchy, and infamy 66
- Interpreting Machado de Assis: paternalism, slavery, and the free womb law 87
- Slavery, liberalism, and civil law: definitions of status and citizenship in the elaboration of the Brazilian civil code (1855–1916) 109
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II. POPULAR USES OF THE LAW
- Trading insults: honor, violence, and the gendered culture of commerce in Cochabamba, Bolivia, 1870s–1950s 131
- Sex and standing in the streets of Port Limón, Costa Rica, 1890–1910 155
- Slandering citizens: insults, class, and social legitimacy in Rio de Janeiro’s criminal courts 176
- Courtroom tales of sex and honor: rapto and rape in late-nineteenth-century Puerto Rico 201
- The changing politics of freedom and virginity in Rio de Janeiro, 1920–1940 223
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III. THE POLICING OF PUBLIC SPACE
- The plena’s dissonant melodies: leisure, racial policing, and nation in Puerto Rico, 1900–1930s 249
- Prostitutes and the law: the uses of court cases over pandering in Rio de Janeiro at the beginning of the twentieth century 273
- The stigmas of dishonor: criminal records, civil rights, and forensic identification in Rio de Janeiro, 1903–1940 295
- Contributors 317
- Index 321
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Transformations in Honor, Status, and Law over the Long Nineteenth Century 1
-
I. LIBERALISM, STATUS, AND CITIZENSHIP
- Private crimes, public order: honor, gender, and the law in early republican Peru 27
- Community service, liberal law, and local custom in indigenous villages: Oaxaca, 1750–1850 50
- The ‘‘spirit’’ of Bolivian laws: citizenship, patriarchy, and infamy 66
- Interpreting Machado de Assis: paternalism, slavery, and the free womb law 87
- Slavery, liberalism, and civil law: definitions of status and citizenship in the elaboration of the Brazilian civil code (1855–1916) 109
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II. POPULAR USES OF THE LAW
- Trading insults: honor, violence, and the gendered culture of commerce in Cochabamba, Bolivia, 1870s–1950s 131
- Sex and standing in the streets of Port Limón, Costa Rica, 1890–1910 155
- Slandering citizens: insults, class, and social legitimacy in Rio de Janeiro’s criminal courts 176
- Courtroom tales of sex and honor: rapto and rape in late-nineteenth-century Puerto Rico 201
- The changing politics of freedom and virginity in Rio de Janeiro, 1920–1940 223
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III. THE POLICING OF PUBLIC SPACE
- The plena’s dissonant melodies: leisure, racial policing, and nation in Puerto Rico, 1900–1930s 249
- Prostitutes and the law: the uses of court cases over pandering in Rio de Janeiro at the beginning of the twentieth century 273
- The stigmas of dishonor: criminal records, civil rights, and forensic identification in Rio de Janeiro, 1903–1940 295
- Contributors 317
- Index 321