03480nam 2200589Ia 450 991046789980332120200520144314.01-4696-3383-31-4696-3384-1(CKB)4340000000195403(StDuBDS)EDZ0001810068(OCoLC)1000521535(MdBmJHUP)muse61522(MiAaPQ)EBC1120521(Au-PeEL)EBL1120521(CaPaEBR)ebr10685280(EXLCZ)99434000000019540320120928d2017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierArchives of dispossession[electronic resource] recovering the testimonios of Mexican American herederas, 1848-1960 /Karen R. RoybalChapel Hill University of North Carolina Pressc20171 online resource (169 pages) illustrationsGender and American culturePreviously issued in print: 2017.1-4696-3382-5 1-4696-3381-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Mexican American women's alternative archive : linking testimonio, memory, and history -- Testimonio in the writings of María Amparo Ruiz de Burton -- Jovita González stakes a claim in Tejas history -- The not so "New" Mexico : struggle for land, identity, and agency."One method of American territory expansion in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands was the denial of property rights to Mexican land owners. Many historical accounts overlook this colonial impact on Indigenous and Mexican peoples, and what existing studies do tackle this subject tend to privilege the male experience. In Archives of Dispossession, Karen Roybal recenters the focus of land dispossession on women, arguing that gender, sometimes more than race, dictated legal concepts of property ownership and individual autonomy. Drawing on a diverse source base - legal land records, personal letters, and literary works - Roybal reveals voices of Mexican women in the Southwest and how they fought against the erasure of their rights, both as women and as Indigenous landowners. Woven throughout Roybal's analysis are these women's testimonies - their stories focusing on inheritance, property rights, and sovereignty. Roybal positions these testimonios as an alternate archive that illustrates the myriad ways in which multiple layers of dispossession - and the changes of property ownership in Mexican law - affected the formation of Mexicana identity"--Provided by publisher.Gender & American culture.Mexican American womenSouthwestern StatesHistoryMexican American womenSouthwestern StatesHistorySourcesMexican AmericansLand tenureSouthwestern StatesHistoryMexican American womenSouthwestern StatesEthnic identityElectronic books.Mexican American womenHistory.Mexican American womenHistorySources.Mexican AmericansLand tenureHistory.Mexican American womenEthnic identity.305.48/86872073Roybal Karen R1048354MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910467899803321Archives of dispossession2476603UNINA