Speaking for Themselves

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 Q3 HISTORY
Yvette J. Saavedra
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Abstract

Engaging the gendered elements of Californio ranchero culture, this article shows how Californio liberalism influenced sociocultural determinations of respectable womanhood and propriety in early nineteenth-century Los Angeles. By examining the testimonios and court cases of elite and nonelite women engaged in or accused of transgressive gender behavior, the author centers the lives and experiences of women within Californio ranchero culture to argue that despite patriarchal regulation, elite Californio women, or rancheras, used their racialized class privilege to define a hegemonic ranchera femininity while simultaneously influencing, reinforcing, and circumventing Californio discourses of gendered respectability and proper womanhood. The article shows how these discourses and sociocultural systems—such as the court, community, and family—together determined whether a woman stood within the boundaries of gender propriety as a “good woman” or outside them as a “bad woman.” It shows the interrelatedness of the gendered dynamics of nation building at a localized level, specifically through women’s experiences, and illustrates women’s integral role as complex and consequential participants in the discursive contouring of hegemonic womanhood.
为自己说话
本文探讨了加州牧场主文化中的性别因素,展示了加州自由主义如何影响19世纪早期洛杉矶受人尊敬的女性和礼仪的社会文化决定。通过研究精英女性和非精英女性参与或被指控侵犯性别行为的证词和法庭案件,作者将女性的生活和经历集中在加州牧场文化中,认为尽管有父权制的监管,加州精英女性或牧场人利用其种族化的阶级特权来定义一种霸道的牧场女性气质,同时影响,加强,避开加州关于性别体面和正当女性身份的话语。这篇文章展示了这些话语和社会文化系统——比如法院、社区和家庭——是如何共同决定一个女人是作为一个“好女人”站在性别得体的界限之内,还是作为一个“坏女人”站在界限之外。它显示了国家建设在局部层面上的性别动态的相互关系,特别是通过妇女的经历,并说明了妇女作为霸权女性话语轮廓中复杂而重要的参与者的整体作用。
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