禁止旅行:近代早期西班牙和西属美洲的权力、流动性和抵抗

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Beatriz E. Salamanca
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本文探讨了西班牙王室对流动性的日益严格的规定,以及他们对跨大西洋旅行者进行检查和分类的尝试,强调了自上而下和自下而上的权力表达。它探讨了早期现代权力控制运动的努力,同时追踪了他们的缺点和局限性,以及一些旅行者重新获得权力和自由行动的手段。这篇文章概述了王室最初控制流动的努力,并利用历史记载来加深我们对流动性和权力之间复杂的相互作用以及它们如何相互影响的理解。通过考虑公共政策、地方当局的证词和自由诉讼,本文追溯了权力是如何通过个人回应和法律机制受到抵制和平衡的,有助于对权力动力学、人员自由流动和全球流动研究进行更细致和跨学科的研究。借鉴米歇尔·福柯(Michel Foucault)的纪律权力概念,本书提出追溯这种权力扩散形式的早期阶段,为流动性作为一种治理机制以及作为一种重新配置权力关系和传达抵抗故事的经验的混合体提供了新的视角。
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Prohibited journeys: power, mobility and resistance in early-modern Spain and Spanish America
This article explores the Spanish Crown’s increasing regulations on mobility and their attempts to inspect and classify transatlantic travellers, highlighting both top-down and bottom-up expressions of power. It explores the efforts of early modern power to control movement, while tracing their shortcomings and limitations, as well as the means through which some travellers reclaimed power and their freedom to move. The article offers an overview of the Crown’s initial efforts to control movement, using historical accounts to enhance our understanding of the complex interaction between mobility and power, and how they shaped each other. By considering public policies, testimonies from local authorities, and freedom litigation suits, the article traces how power was resisted and balanced through individual responses and legal mechanisms, contributing to more nuanced and interdisciplinary views of power dynamics, the free movement of people, and global mobility studies. Drawing on Michel Foucault’s concept of disciplinary power, it proposes tracing earlier stages of this diffused form of power, shedding new light on mobility as a governing mechanism and as an amalgam of experiences that reconfigure power relations and convey stories of resistance.
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Mobilities
Mobilities Multiple-
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
17.90%
发文量
58
期刊介绍: Mobilities examines both the large-scale movements of people, objects, capital, and information across the world, as well as more local processes of daily transportation, movement through public and private spaces, and the travel of material things in everyday life. Recent developments in transportation and communications infrastructures, along with new social and cultural practices of mobility, present new challenges for the coordination and governance of mobilities and for the protection of mobility rights and access. This has elicited many new research methods and theories relevant for understanding the connections between diverse mobilities and immobilities.
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