Our Landless Patria: Marginal Citizenship and Race in Caguas, Puerto Rico, 1880-1910U of Nebraska Press, 2006年1月1日 - 202 頁 Our Landless Patria examines issues of race and citizenship in Puerto Rico, tracing how the process of land privatization accelerated a series of struggles for natural resources between the poorest sectors of society and the landed elite. The laws of privatization favored the landed elite and barred former slaves and their descendants from obtaining a formal title to a piece of land. In response, people of color developed an alternative citizenship that validated their livelihood, putting in motion a series of civil claims that protected people?s mobility rights and their access to land. However, the rural poor?s claims for a more egalitarian society, or what Rosa E. Carrasquillo calls ?marginal citizenship,? could not successfully transform the political exclusion of the racially mixed population because of its heavy borrowing from the Spanish legal system. In particular, marginal citizenship adopted patriarchy as a model to regulate social relations at home, failing to address gender inequalities and perpetuating class differences. Our Landless Patria deciphers the late nineteenth-century structure of power in the Spanish colonial state at the local level and illuminates the way ordinary people experienced day-to-day relations of power. Carrasquillo's analysis makes a strong case that the poorest sector of rural society provided the fertile ground in which a civic consciousness developed. |
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
AHMC Alcalde de Barrio alcaldes and comisarios Antonio Atiles authorities Barrio Beatriz Barrio Borinquen Barrio Cañabón Barrio Cañaboncito Barrio Río Cañas Barrio San Barrio Tomás Barrio Turabo barrios of Caguas Cagüeños Cayey Celestino Solá Censos census cockfights colonial comisarios and alcaldes comisarios de barrio Correspondencia Councilmen countryside Cuba cuerdas of land Democracia Díaz Expedientes/Documentos farms former slaves Francisco García island Jiménez Sicardó La Democracia land privatization landed peasantry large landowners liberal López marginal citizenship mayor of Caguas mobility rights municipal government Muñoz Barros nineteenth century officials peasants percent Planillas de Riqueza police political population Porto Puerto Rico Puig Ramón Ramos Rican Río Piedras Rodríguez rural barrios rural laborers San Juan Santiago SEC Finanzas SEC Gobierno SEC Secretaría SER Correspondencia sharecroppers social Spanish SSEC Alcalde SSEC Archivo SSEC Asamblea Municipal SSEC Contribuciones SSEC Seguridad Pública sser Agrícola SSER Habitantes taxes Tomás de Castro Tribunal de Policía Víctor Fernández women