Los nuevos patriarcas de la posrevolución mexicana: Maximino Ávila Camacho

This article explains the intersection between two historical currents in postrevolutionary Mexico: the imposition of new stereotypes of hegemonic masculinity through the figure of military caciques and the expansion of revolutionary reforms that strengthened individual liberty. These processes came...

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主要作者: García Peña, Ana Lidia
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description This article explains the intersection between two historical currents in postrevolutionary Mexico: the imposition of new stereotypes of hegemonic masculinity through the figure of military caciques and the expansion of revolutionary reforms that strengthened individual liberty. These processes came together in the 1918 divorce of Maximino Ávila Camacho and Natalia Binder, studied herein through information from the Historical Archive of the Tribunal of Justice. It should be mentioned that the revolutionary divorce reform ended up giving more liberty to individuals and allowed them to dissolve unhappy marriages, but in the process ended up reinforcing male individuation. Maximino in particular used the new institution of divorce to reinforce his patriarchal authority and impose a disciplinary punishment on his wife. Once again, patriarchal strategies constantly adapt to the historical shifts of each period.
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spelling oai:oai.historiamexicana.colmex.mx:article-50122025-06-27T15:39:44Z The New Patriarchs of Postrevolutionary Mexico: Maximino Ávila Camacho Los nuevos patriarcas de la posrevolución mexicana: Maximino Ávila Camacho García Peña, Ana Lidia México masculinidad patriarcado violencia simbólica divorcio siglo XX Mexico masculinity patriarchy symbolic violence divorce 20th Century This article explains the intersection between two historical currents in postrevolutionary Mexico: the imposition of new stereotypes of hegemonic masculinity through the figure of military caciques and the expansion of revolutionary reforms that strengthened individual liberty. These processes came together in the 1918 divorce of Maximino Ávila Camacho and Natalia Binder, studied herein through information from the Historical Archive of the Tribunal of Justice. It should be mentioned that the revolutionary divorce reform ended up giving more liberty to individuals and allowed them to dissolve unhappy marriages, but in the process ended up reinforcing male individuation. Maximino in particular used the new institution of divorce to reinforce his patriarchal authority and impose a disciplinary punishment on his wife. Once again, patriarchal strategies constantly adapt to the historical shifts of each period. El artículo explica el cruce de dos corrientes históricas en la época posrevolucionaria en México: la imposición de los nuevos estereotipos de la masculinidad hegemónica de los caciques militares y la expansión de las reformas revolucionarias que fortalecieron la libertad individual. El encuentro de ambos procesos se realiza, con  información del Archivo Histórico del Tribunal de Justicia, en el estudio de caso del divorcio de Maximino Ávila Camacho y Natalia Binder en 1918. Cabe señalar que la reforma revolucionaria del divorcio concedió más  libertad a los individuos y la posibilidad de disolver sus infelices matrimonios, pero terminó fortaleciendo el proceso de individuación masculino. En particular, Maximino utilizó la nueva institución del divorcio para reforzar su autoridad patriarcal e imponer un castigo disciplinario a su esposa. Una vez más se demuestra cómo las estrategias patriarcales se adaptan constantemente a los cambios históricos de cada momento. El Colegio de México, A.C. 2025-06-16 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/xml https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/5012 10.24201/hm.v75i1.5012 Historia Mexicana; Vol. 75, Núm. 1 (297) julio-septiembre 2025; 321-348 2448-6531 0185-0172 spa https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/5012/5609 https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/5012/5621 Derechos de autor 2025 Historia Mexicana
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masculinidad
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violencia simbólica
divorcio
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Mexico
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symbolic violence
divorce
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García Peña, Ana Lidia
Los nuevos patriarcas de la posrevolución mexicana: Maximino Ávila Camacho
title Los nuevos patriarcas de la posrevolución mexicana: Maximino Ávila Camacho
title_alt The New Patriarchs of Postrevolutionary Mexico: Maximino Ávila Camacho
title_full Los nuevos patriarcas de la posrevolución mexicana: Maximino Ávila Camacho
title_fullStr Los nuevos patriarcas de la posrevolución mexicana: Maximino Ávila Camacho
title_full_unstemmed Los nuevos patriarcas de la posrevolución mexicana: Maximino Ávila Camacho
title_short Los nuevos patriarcas de la posrevolución mexicana: Maximino Ávila Camacho
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topic México
masculinidad
patriarcado
violencia simbólica
divorcio
siglo XX
Mexico
masculinity
patriarchy
symbolic violence
divorce
20th Century
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masculinidad
patriarcado
violencia simbólica
divorcio
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patriarchy
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divorce
20th Century
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