Archives of Dispossession

Archives of Dispossession

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Roybal, Karen R.
The University of North Carolina Press
EAN: 9781469633848
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One method of American territory expansion in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands was the denial of property rights to Mexican landowners, which led to dispossession. Many historical accounts overlook this colonial impact on Indigenous and Mexican peoples, and existing studies that do tackle this subject tend to privilege the male experience. Here, Karen R. Roybal recenters the focus of dispossession on women, arguing that gender, sometimes more than race, dictated legal concepts of property ownership and individual autonomy. Drawing on a diverse source baselegal land records, personal letters, and literatureRoybal locates voices of Mexican American women in the Southwest to show how they fought against the erasure of their rights, both as women and as landowners. Woven throughout Roybal's analysis are these women's testimoniostheir stories focusing on inheritance, property rights, and shifts in power. Roybal positions these testimonios as an alternate archive that illustrates the myriad ways in which multiple layers of dispossessionand the changes of property ownership in Mexican lawaffected the formation of Mexicana identity.
EAN 9781469633848
ISBN 1469633841
Binding Ebook
Publisher The University of North Carolina Press
Publication date September 11, 2017
Pages 186
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Roybal, Karen R.
Series Gender and American Culture