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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Spanish La Junta de los Rios: The institutional Hispanicization of an Indian community along New Spain's northern frontier, 1535-1821.

Folsom, Bradley 08 1900 (has links)
Throughout the colonial period, the Spanish attempted to Hispanicize the Indians along the northern frontier of New Spain. The conquistador, the missionary, the civilian settler, and the presidial soldier all took part in this effort. At La Junta de los Rios, a fertile area inhabited by both sedentary and semi-sedentary Indians, each of these institutions played a part in fundamentally changing the region and its occupants. This research, relying primarily on published Spanish source documents, sets the effort to Hispanicize La Junta in the broader sphere of Spain's frontier policy.
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[en] A SEASON IN THE CIRCLE OF HELL: GENDER AND THE IMPRISONMENT OF FEMALE POLITICAL PRISONERS IN THE TALAVERA BRUCE PENAL INSTITUTE AND TIRADENTES PENITENTIARY (1968-1979) / [pt] UMA ESTAÇÃO NO CÍRCULO DO INFERNO: GÊNERO E ENCARCERAMENTO DE PRESAS POLÍTICAS NO INSTITUTO PENAL TALAVERA BRUCE E NO PRESÍDIO TIRADENTES (1968-1979)

AYSSA YAMAGUTI NOREK 08 October 2020 (has links)
[pt] O circuito que esta dissertação desenha começa pelas mulheres presas e encarceradas por crimes considerados políticos, entre 1968 e 1979, em duas construções específicas, o Instituto Penal Talavera Bruce, no estado do Rio de Janeiro, e o Presídio Tiradentes, no estado de São Paulo, terminando nestas instituições carcerárias onde foram enclausuradas. Uma grande gama de elementos, contudo, entremeia tal percurso: o projeto político dessas mulheres e das organizações de esquerda revolucionária às quais se filiaram, a sociedade em que elas viviam e que gestava papéis de gênero extremamente específicos, e até a forma como o campo da História das Mulheres fornece lentes pelas quais a história delas é desenvolvida. Logo, o presente trabalho tem como objetivo analisar o encarceramento de presas políticas, abordando o momento de sua entrada no mundo das organizações revolucionárias de esquerda, e a sua passagem pelos órgãos da repressão como capítulos de sua vida. Dentro dos presídios, identifico as questões que envolvem gênero e aprisionamento num regime de exceção, de forma que possam ser compreendidas as diferenças de tratamento das mulheres encarceradas por crimes políticos em relação a um universo masculino que engloba, numa configuração mais imediata, o próprio espaço prisional e, depois, as relações simbólicas estabelecidas dentro da prisão. Insere-se aqui a adaptação da mulher a tais espaços elaborados para o gênero masculino, que não possuíam estrutura física para lidar com questões como a gravidez. Ao mesmo tempo, são perpassadas as diferenças de experiências - físicas e psicológicas - específicas ao aprisionamento feminino, traçando também paralelos com as presas comuns enclausuradas nos dois presídios. / [en] This master s thesis examines women who were arrested and imprisoned for crimes regarded as political between 1968 and 1979. These events took place in two specific venues: Talavera Bruce Penal Institute, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, and Tiradentes Penitentiary, in the state of São Paulo. A wide range of elements intertwine between their detention and their imprisonment in those two institutions. These events include their political projects and the different revolutionary left-wing organizations they joined, the society in which they lived that created extremely specific gender roles, and even the way in which the Women s History field provides the lenses through which this history is developed. Therefore, this dissertation aims to analyze the incarceration of these female political prisoners in these two prisons. I consider the moment they entered the world of revolutionary left-wing organizations and their passage through the organs of repression as chapters of their lives. Inside these prisons, I identify issues that relate gender and imprisonment in an exception regime, analyzing differences in the treatment of imprisoned women in relation to their male counterparts. Such differentiation includes the prison space itself and then the symbolic relations established in it. Here we can insert women s adaptation to an architectonic space projected for the male gender, which did not have a physical structure capable of encompassing typically female issues, such as pregnancy. Thereby, this work investigates the differences of experience – physical and psychological – related to female imprisonment. I also draw parallels between political and common female prisoners that were locked up in these two prisons.

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