Madres solteras, pobres y abandonadas: ciudad de México, siglo XIX

This article  deals with the  social, legal and cultural situation of single mothers in Mexico City all through the nineteenth century. Part of the cultural construction made by these women of their own histories is reconstructed through the analysis of legal files and demands made by abandoned moth...

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Autor principal: García Peña, Ana Lidia
Formato: Online
Idioma:espanhol
Editor: El Colegio de México, A.C. 2004
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Acesso em linha:https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/1440
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Historia Mexicana

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Resumo:This article  deals with the  social, legal and cultural situation of single mothers in Mexico City all through the nineteenth century. Part of the cultural construction made by these women of their own histories is reconstructed through the analysis of legal files and demands made by abandoned mothers. This work was completed through three analytical levels. First, a demographic study of illegitimacy in Mexico City. Second, the study of norms and laws related to demands for alimony, and the unfair liberal reform of 1857, which prohibited the investigation of fatherhood. Third,  the study of the slow historical  transit from the discourse centered on victimization and  seduction of women, to another related to individuation and recognition of female sexuality. Finally, the  article  opens  a discussion on the  advantages and disadvantages of the liberal reform for nineteenth-century women.