{"title":"Histories of Sexual Violence in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Latin America: An Introduction","authors":"Daniel J. R. Grey, Eliza Teixeira de Toledo","doi":"10.7440/histcrit86.2022.01","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":". Objective/Context: This article explains why current events demand the exploration of histories of sexual violence, setting the four pieces that comprise this special issue in their broader historiographical and social context. Despite the important body of work that has been produced to date exploring issues related to gender and sexuality in this region during the nineteenth and twentieth century, sexual violence remains severely understudied. Methodology: Linking to protests against sexual and gender-based violence and harassment in Brazil and internationally since the mid-2010s, such as the global #MeToo campaign in 2017, the article reviews current scholarship on histories of sexual violence. Originality: This special issue represents a valuable collection of essays specifically devoted to the history of sexual violence in Latin America during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The article demonstrates why this is such a pressing issue for historians to consider in 2022 and contextualises the following contributions. Conclusions: There is an urgent need for further research into the histories of sexual violence across different Latin American countries in later modernity, especially since the issues highlighted by all four authors—particularly related to gender, racial, and class discrimination and stereotyping that harm vic-tims—remain relevant to contemporary experiences. of Britain India. “‘Monstrous and Indefensible’? Newspaper Accounts of Sexual Assaults on Children in Nineteenth-Century England and Wales” Manon van der Heijen, Marion Pluskota, Sanne Muurling (eds.) Women’s Criminality: Patterns and Variations in Europe, 1600-1914 Cambridge University 189-205; is impossible to judge the extent to which the crime is prevalent’: Infanticide and the law in India, 1870-1926,” history","PeriodicalId":0,"journal":{"name":"","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2022-10-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"","FirstCategoryId":"98","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.7440/histcrit86.2022.01","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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. Objective/Context: This article explains why current events demand the exploration of histories of sexual violence, setting the four pieces that comprise this special issue in their broader historiographical and social context. Despite the important body of work that has been produced to date exploring issues related to gender and sexuality in this region during the nineteenth and twentieth century, sexual violence remains severely understudied. Methodology: Linking to protests against sexual and gender-based violence and harassment in Brazil and internationally since the mid-2010s, such as the global #MeToo campaign in 2017, the article reviews current scholarship on histories of sexual violence. Originality: This special issue represents a valuable collection of essays specifically devoted to the history of sexual violence in Latin America during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The article demonstrates why this is such a pressing issue for historians to consider in 2022 and contextualises the following contributions. Conclusions: There is an urgent need for further research into the histories of sexual violence across different Latin American countries in later modernity, especially since the issues highlighted by all four authors—particularly related to gender, racial, and class discrimination and stereotyping that harm vic-tims—remain relevant to contemporary experiences. of Britain India. “‘Monstrous and Indefensible’? Newspaper Accounts of Sexual Assaults on Children in Nineteenth-Century England and Wales” Manon van der Heijen, Marion Pluskota, Sanne Muurling (eds.) Women’s Criminality: Patterns and Variations in Europe, 1600-1914 Cambridge University 189-205; is impossible to judge the extent to which the crime is prevalent’: Infanticide and the law in India, 1870-1926,” history
。目标/背景:本文解释了为什么当前事件需要探索性暴力的历史,并将构成这一专题的四个部分置于更广泛的历史和社会背景中。尽管迄今为止已经开展了大量重要工作,探讨十九世纪和二十世纪该地区与性别和性有关的问题,但对性暴力的研究仍然严重不足。方法:本文结合2010年代中期以来巴西和国际上反对性暴力和基于性别的暴力和骚扰的抗议活动,如2017年的全球#MeToo运动,回顾了目前关于性暴力历史的学术研究。独创性:这期特刊是一本珍贵的散文集,专门介绍十九世纪和二十世纪拉丁美洲的性暴力历史。这篇文章展示了为什么这是历史学家在2022年考虑的一个如此紧迫的问题,并结合了以下贡献。结论:在后来的现代性中,迫切需要进一步研究拉丁美洲不同国家的性暴力历史,特别是因为四位作者强调的问题——特别是与性别、种族和阶级歧视以及伤害受害者的陈规定型观念有关——仍然与当代经历有关。英国和印度。“‘怪异和不可辩护’?19世纪英格兰和威尔士性侵儿童的报纸报道”,Manon van der Heijen,Marion Pluskota,Sanne Muurling(编辑),《女性犯罪:欧洲的模式和变化》,1600-1914年,剑桥大学189-205年;无法判断这种犯罪的普遍程度:1870-1926年印度的杀害婴儿和法律,“历史