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The case of the Ugly Suitor : and other histories of love, gender, and nation in Buenos Aires, 1776-1870 / Jeffrey M. Shumway.

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Engendering Latin AmericaDetalles de publicación: Lincoln : University of Nebraska, 2005.Descripción: 200 p. : il. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0803293267
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1. Buenos Aires: settings in time and place -- 2. Lineage, morality, and industry: contours of family and society -- 3. "Accept us as free men": ruptures in society and family -- 4. "If you love me": paternal reason versus youthful romance -- 5. "The purity of my blood": attitudes toward interracial marriage -- 6. Crude and outdated ideas: attitudes toward women.
Resumen: In 1840 Gumerscindo Arroyo hoped to marry Francisca Canicoba, but her father forbade it. Consequently, Francisca took her father to court for permission to marry, where he objected on the grounds that Arroyo was simply too ugly. In the courtrooms of nineteenth-century Buenos Aires, children battled parents in order to fulfill their romantic desires and marry the mate of their choice. Parents and guardians also struggled for custody of young children: some did this out of love, while others were greedy for child labor. In courtrooms and elsewhere, women challenged their traditional status as social and intellectual inferiors. Though all these struggles existed in earlier times, the nineteenth century injected a new dynamic into such conflicts: Argentina's revolution against Spain and the subsequent attempts by political and intellectual leaders to craft a new nation out of the vestiges of Spanish colonialism.
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Bibliografía: p. 183-195.

1. Buenos Aires: settings in time and place -- 2. Lineage, morality, and industry: contours of family and society -- 3. "Accept us as free men": ruptures in society and family -- 4. "If you love me": paternal reason versus youthful romance -- 5. "The purity of my blood": attitudes toward interracial marriage --
6. Crude and outdated ideas: attitudes toward women.

In 1840 Gumerscindo Arroyo hoped to marry Francisca Canicoba, but her father forbade it. Consequently, Francisca took her father to court for permission to marry, where he objected on the grounds that Arroyo was simply too ugly.
In the courtrooms of nineteenth-century Buenos Aires, children battled parents in order to fulfill their romantic desires and marry the mate of their choice. Parents and guardians also struggled for custody of young children: some did this out of love, while others were greedy for child labor. In courtrooms and elsewhere, women challenged their traditional status as social and intellectual inferiors. Though all these struggles existed in earlier times, the nineteenth century injected a new dynamic into such conflicts: Argentina's revolution against Spain and the subsequent attempts by political and intellectual leaders to craft a new nation out of the vestiges of Spanish colonialism.

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