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Looking to the Future while Remembering the PastCasas, Christian 30 August 2022 (has links)
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The Spanish Inquisitorial Process in Latin America and Racial Profiling Today: A Comparative Legal StudyMiller, Samantha M 01 January 2021 (has links)
This thesis analyzes the profiling practices of the Spanish Inquisition and explores how comparing these to present manifestations provides us a lens for understanding the phenomenon of racial profiling today. Irene Silverblatt notes that with reference to the Spanish Inquisition in colonial Peru, certain practices of the Inquisition constituted what could be called "racial profiling" in today's terminology. This thesis revisits Silverblatt's seminal observation and extends it to current questions of racial profiling, its nature, parameters, and the most notable differences and similarities between profiling during the Inquisition and racial profiling today, even as the enforcement in question shifts from matters of religious belief to policing with ethno-cultural characteristics in view. Currently, racial profiling is a phenomenon still in search of a standard definition and comprises complex legal and emotional issues involving law enforcement impacting many ethno-racial minorities. Specifically in border control, evidence suggests that tactics of racial profiling are employed to target undocumented immigrants with a criminal background, but the wider consequences can impact a wider range of individuals, some of which may include non-criminal, non-immigrant Latinos. Understanding how racial profiling worked in the Spanish Inquisition's procedures helps us to perceive racial profiling today with keener sensitivity and awareness. Specifically, with reference to perceptions of "Mexicanness" at the U.S.-Mexico border, this enables us to see how, for both, racial profiling draws parameters for categories of suspect(s) beyond demonstrable criminality to include wider, at times inaccurate, categorical markers of appearance and behavior which may not coincide with an ethno-racial group's identity on the group's own terms.
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The social origins of human rights: popular responses to political violence in a Colombian oil refinery town (1919-1993)Van Isschot, Luis January 2010 (has links)
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Araucanía:Aurélie-Antoine de Tounens y las representaciones de la frontera sur en el siglo XIXMaurer, Valérie January 2015 (has links)
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Los cuerpos de la memoria: género y violencia política en la literatura peruana contemporáneaGarcia Gomez, Katia January 2014 (has links)
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'Creating wealth out of the world's waste spots': The United Fruit company and the story of frontiers, environment, and American legacy, 1899-1930Holme, Justin January 2014 (has links)
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A Canadian woman takes an interest in troubled Mexico: Agnes C. Laut's journalistic and philanthropic work in revolutionary Mexico, 1913-1921Ortega Jimenez, Grisell January 2009 (has links)
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A history of the medical control of fertility in Peru, 1895 - 1976Necochea Lopez, Raul January 2010 (has links)
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Bodies in motion: María Luisa Bemberg's filmic approach to women and their journeysBenedetti Rosser, Sandra January 2012 (has links)
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Mujeres y escritura de vida: la autobiografia femenina en la Argentina del siglo XX: Marìa Rosa Oliver, Victoria Ocampo y Alicia JuradoRigo De Alonso, Viviana January 2011 (has links)
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