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Imposing decency (The politics of sexuality and race in Puerto Rico, 1870-1920)

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Feminists, socialists, Afro-Puerto Rican activists, and elite politicians join laundresses, prostitutes, and dissatisfied wives in populating the pages of Imposing Decency. Centering her analysis around several major Puerto Rican anti-prostitution campaigns, Eileen Suarez Findlay exposes the race-related double standards of sexual norms and practices in Puerto Rico between 1870 and 1920, the period that witnessed Puerto Rico's shift from Spanish to U.S. colonialism.

In showing how political projects and alliances in Puerto Rico were affected by racially contingent definitions of "decency" and "disreputability, " Findlay argues that attempts at moral reform and the state's repression of "sexually dangerous" women were weapons used in battles between elite and popular, American and Puerto Rican, and black and white. Based on a thorough analysis of popular and elite discourses found in both literature and official archives, Findlay contends that racialized sexual norms and practices were consistently a central component in the construction of social and political orders. The campaigns she analyzes include both an attempt at moral reform by elite male liberals and a movement designed to enhance the family and cleanse urban space that ultimately translated into the repression of dark-skinned prostitutes. Findlay also describes how U.S. colonial officials railed against prostitution by focusing on marriage and divorce end how feminist, labor, and Afro-Puerto Rican political demands escalated after World War I, again making prostitutes a tool for those attempting to maintain stability and political consensus.

Imposing Decency forces us to rethink previous interpretations of politicalchronologies as well as reigning conceptualizations of both liberalism and the early working-class in Puerto Rico. Her work will appeal to scholars with an interest in Puerto Rican or Latin American studies, sexuality, race, and national identity, women in Latin America, and general women's studies.

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  • Binding Paperback
  • Author/s Suárez Findlay, Eileen J.
  • ISBN13 9780822323969
  • ISBN10 0822323966
  • Pages 316
  • Published 1999
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