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A changing lynchocracy: Lynching and the performance of American identity in Gold Rush California, 1848--1858.

机译:一个不断变化的独裁统治:1848--1858年,加利福尼亚的淘金热和美国身份的表现。

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The lynching of Hispanos has been largely ignored in studies on lynching. From the hanging of Josefa Segovia in front of three thousand spectators in 1851 to the beheading of Miguel Soto in 1857, however, there is ample evidence that Mexicans, Chileans, and other Latin Americans were disproportionately the targets of lynching violence in California following the annexation of Mexican territories in 1848. Using Spanish-language sources to contest dominant histories of Gold Rush California, I argue that the lynching of Hispanos provides an important site from which to examine the role of public violence in constructing racial and national identities, an intervention that is particularly urgent given the contemporary resurgence of anti-immigrant action along the U.S.-Mexico border. A study of lynching violence during the period 1848-1858 reveals that lynching participated in casting Hispanos as fundamentally outside American identity and therefore undeserving of American resources, be they land, gold, or the rights of citizenship.;This dissertation is a cross-disciplinary historical study that uses performance theory as a critical lens through which to understand both the symbolic and material function of lynching in postwar and Gold Rush California. Central to my study is the assumption that both the corporeal act of lynching and the rhetorical application of the term lynching should be understood as performances designed to transmit particular cultural messages. The formulation of lynching as "performance" is not meant to obscure the material consequences of physical violence, but rather it asks how the fact of violence against individual bodies is mobilized as part of larger political and social agendas. To call lynching a performance is to acknowledge it as a public act, framed for an audience, and to recognize that public punishment is designed to signify beyond the immediate corporeal act.
机译:在对私刑的研究中,很大程度上忽略了西班牙裔私刑。从1851年约瑟夫·塞戈维亚在三千名观众面前被绞死到1857年米格尔·索托被斩首,有充分的证据表明,墨西哥人,智利人和其他拉丁美洲人是吞并加利福尼亚后私刑暴行的不成比例的对象。 1848年的墨西哥领土。我认为使用西班牙语言来争夺加州淘金热的主要历史,我认为,西班牙裔美国人的私刑提供了一个重要的场所,可以用来考察公共暴力在构建种族和民族认同中的作用,鉴于当代沿美墨边境的反移民行动重新流行,这一点尤为紧迫。对1848-1858年间私刑暴力的研究表明,私刑从根本上讲将西班牙裔人视为美国之外的人,因此不应当拥有土地,黄金或公民权等美国资源;该论文是跨学科的历史研究,以绩效理论作为关键镜头,通过它来理解战后和淘金热加州的私刑的象征性和物质功能。我的研究的中心假设是,私刑的体态行为和私刑一词的修辞应用都应理解为旨在传达特定文化信息的表演。将私刑定义为“表演”并不意味着掩盖人身暴力的物质后果,而是询问如何动员针对个别机构的暴力事实作为更大的政治和社会议程的一部分。所谓私下处决是指将其视为针对观众的公共行为,并承认公共惩罚的目的是表示超越直接的有形行为。

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  • 作者

    Brownrigg, Coya Paz.;

  • 作者单位

    Northwestern University.;

  • 授予单位 Northwestern University.;
  • 学科 History United States.;Hispanic American Studies.;Performing Arts.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 242 p.
  • 总页数 242
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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