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HONOR AMONG ORPHANS: GIRLHOOD, VIRTUE, AND NATION AT RIO DE JANEIRO'S RECOLHIMENTO
Windler, Erica
Journal of social history, 2011-07, Vol.44 (4), p.1195-1215
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Oxford: George Mason University
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Título:
HONOR AMONG ORPHANS: GIRLHOOD, VIRTUE, AND NATION AT RIO DE JANEIRO'S RECOLHIMENTO
Autor:
Windler, Erica
Assuntos:
19th century
;
Brazil
;
Charity
;
CHILDHOOD AND INSTITUTIONS
;
Children
;
Citizenship
;
Colonial history
;
Colonialism
;
Convents
;
Dowries
;
Education
;
Females
;
Girls
;
Honour and shame
;
Orphanages
;
Orphans
;
Political Development
;
Politics
;
Reform
;
Rio de Janeiro
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
;
Slaves
;
Social history
;
Social values
;
Socialization
;
Space
;
Values
;
Womens studies
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Journal of social history, 2011-07, Vol.44 (4), p.1195-1215
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Descrição:
"Honor Among Orphans" explores the implications of state interests in girlhood, honor, and female citizenship in nineteenth-century Brazil through an examination of transformations in the practices of a colonial institution, the Recolhimento of the Santa Casa de Misericordia in Rio de Janeiro. Founded in 1739, the Recolhimento was created as a place for the deposit of women and girls, where reputations could be protected or restored. In the 1800s, the Recolhimento became a girls' orphanage, a statement of emerging liberal values that privileged the education and socialization of youth. Despite extensive reforms, the Recolhimento continued to be a symbol of female virtue. Its prominence, longevity, and ties to the state make it a privileged location for examining transformations in the politics of honor in the nation building process
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Oxford: George Mason University
Idioma:
Inglês
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