Maternidad y transgresiones penales en el Distrito Federal, 1940-1950

In the decades that followed the Mexican Revolution, the ideal of the loving, protecting mother was politicized, feeding the expansion of institutional and discursive efforts aimed at strengthening the mother-son pair. Authorities and specialists were concerned with ensuring the success of the mater...

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Auteur principal: Santillán Esqueda, Martha
Format: Online
Langue:espagnol
Éditeur: El Colegio de México, A.C. 2019
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description In the decades that followed the Mexican Revolution, the ideal of the loving, protecting mother was politicized, feeding the expansion of institutional and discursive efforts aimed at strengthening the mother-son pair. Authorities and specialists were concerned with ensuring the success of the maternal “mandate.” In practice, there were women who had no desire to become mothers, others who suffered from their inability to become mothers, as well as single mothers and mothers who worked long hours and were unable to spend sufficient time on raising their children. Many mothers were also violent towards their children, and, in extreme cases, there were those who found crime to be a solution to maternity-related conflicts. Through an analysis of criminal conflict, this article aims to understand the varied ways in which Mexico City women from different social sectors experienced maternity, as well as the sociocultural context in which actions connected to procreation acquired meaning. The texts analyzed include criminal records on abortion, infanticide, child abandonment and kidnapping, as well as yellow journalism and contemporary articles by specialists.
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spelling oai:oai.historiamexicana.colmex.mx:article-38122023-10-07T19:01:15Z Maternity and Criminal Transgression in Mexico City, 1940-1959 Beatriz Urías Horcasitas Maternidad y transgresiones penales en el Distrito Federal, 1940-1950 Santillán Esqueda, Martha Mexico City maternity criminal practices modernization 20th Century ciudad de México maternidad prácticas delictivas modernización siglo XX In the decades that followed the Mexican Revolution, the ideal of the loving, protecting mother was politicized, feeding the expansion of institutional and discursive efforts aimed at strengthening the mother-son pair. Authorities and specialists were concerned with ensuring the success of the maternal “mandate.” In practice, there were women who had no desire to become mothers, others who suffered from their inability to become mothers, as well as single mothers and mothers who worked long hours and were unable to spend sufficient time on raising their children. Many mothers were also violent towards their children, and, in extreme cases, there were those who found crime to be a solution to maternity-related conflicts. Through an analysis of criminal conflict, this article aims to understand the varied ways in which Mexico City women from different social sectors experienced maternity, as well as the sociocultural context in which actions connected to procreation acquired meaning. The texts analyzed include criminal records on abortion, infanticide, child abandonment and kidnapping, as well as yellow journalism and contemporary articles by specialists. El ideal de la madre amorosa y protectora en las décadas posteriores a la revolución mexicana se politizaba y alentaba la expansión de los esfuerzos institucionales y discursivos a favor del fortalecimiento del binomio madre-hijo. En tal sentido, autoridades y especialistas se preocupaban porque el “mandato” materno llegara a buen término. En la práctica, había mujeres que no deseaban ser madres, algunas sufrían ante el impedimento de ser madres, muchas eran madres solteras, otras se veían obligadas a trabajar para subsistir sin tener tiempo suficiente para la crianza de sus hijos, varias se relacionaban con ellos a través de conductas violentas y en el extremo estaban las que encontraban en el delito una posibilidad para dirimir situaciones conflictivas en torno al ser madre. A partir del análisis de conductas criminales se busca comprender las variadas formas existentes de experimentar la maternidad por parte de las capitalinas de los diferentes sectores sociales, así como el contexto sociocultural en el que adquirían significado sus acciones en relación con la procreación. Para ello se utilizan procesos judiciales por aborto, infanticidio, abandono y robo de infante, nota roja y artículos especializados de la época. El Colegio de México, A.C. 2019-01-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/xml https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/3812 10.24201/hm.v68i3.3812 Historia Mexicana; Vol. 68, Núm. 3 (271) enero-marzo 2019; 1121-1164 2448-6531 0185-0172 spa https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/3812/3759 https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/3812/3770 Derechos de autor 2018 Historia Mexicana
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maternity
criminal practices
modernization
20th Century
ciudad de México
maternidad
prácticas delictivas
modernización
siglo XX
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Maternidad y transgresiones penales en el Distrito Federal, 1940-1950
title Maternidad y transgresiones penales en el Distrito Federal, 1940-1950
title_alt Maternity and Criminal Transgression in Mexico City, 1940-1959 Beatriz Urías Horcasitas
title_full Maternidad y transgresiones penales en el Distrito Federal, 1940-1950
title_fullStr Maternidad y transgresiones penales en el Distrito Federal, 1940-1950
title_full_unstemmed Maternidad y transgresiones penales en el Distrito Federal, 1940-1950
title_short Maternidad y transgresiones penales en el Distrito Federal, 1940-1950
title_sort maternidad y transgresiones penales en el distrito federal 1940 1950
topic Mexico City
maternity
criminal practices
modernization
20th Century
ciudad de México
maternidad
prácticas delictivas
modernización
siglo XX
topic_facet Mexico City
maternity
criminal practices
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