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Intimate Frontiers
Sex, Gender, and Culture in Old California
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About The Book
Hurtado introduces two themes in delineating his intimate frontiers. One was a libertine California, and some of its delights were heartily described early in the 1850s: [Gold] dust was plentier than pleasure, pleasure more enticing than virtue. Fortune was the horse, youth in the saddle, dissipation the track, and desire the spur. Not all the times were good or giddy, and in the tragedy of a teenage domestic who died in a botched abortion or a brutalized Indian woman we see the seamy underside of gender relations on the frontier. The other theme explored is the reaction of citizens who abhorred the loss of moral standards and sought to suppress excess. Their efforts included imposing all the stabilizing customs of whichever society dominated California--during the Hispanic period,arranged marriages and concern for family honor were the norm; among the Anglos, laws regulated prostitution,missionaries railed against vices, and proper women were brought in to help civilize the frontier.
Product Details
- Publisher: UNM Press (April 25, 2016)
- Length: 208 pages
- ISBN13: 9780826356468
Raves and Reviews
"A must-read for scholars of women and gender in the West and for Borderlanders. Albert L. Hurtado's Intimate Frontiers is a fast-paced yet dense study, filled with interesting anecdotes, memorable characters, and fascinating gender analysis. Its short length, simultaneously topical and chronological chapters, and interesting use of gender theory make it ideal for classroom use."
– New Mexico Historical Review
"Intimate Frontiers . . . does a masterful job of explaining in clear, jargon-free language, the theoretical keystones of contemporary gender scholarship. . . . Exceptional, sensational, and unrelentingly grim."
– Western Historical Quarterly
". . . an important contribution to our understanding of the history of human sexuality within the context of a multicultural society . . . disturbing . . . provocative . . . Hurtado crafts a new dimension to the word 'frontier.'"
– The Journal of American History
" . . . a sensitive, thoughtful, and thought-provoking piece of scholarship that examines stories about people living in California . . . Intimate Frontiers is an important work . . . ."
– Southern California Quarterly
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