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Mobility and morality at the border - a Lefebvrian spatio-temporal analysis in early twentieth-century Ciudad Juárez and El Paso

Mobilität und Moral an der Grenze - eine raumzeitlich Analyse von Ciudad Juárez und El Paso im frühen 20. Jahrhundert nach Lefebvre
[journal article]

Fischer, Robert

Abstract

"In the late nineteenth century the U.S.-Mexico border region of Ciudad Juárez and El Paso experienced the capitalization of the economy and an unprecedented population growth. The gateway-cities were dependent on each other - El Paso was in need of labor supply and Ciudad Juárez was desperate for i... view more

"In the late nineteenth century the U.S.-Mexico border region of Ciudad Juárez and El Paso experienced the capitalization of the economy and an unprecedented population growth. The gateway-cities were dependent on each other - El Paso was in need of labor supply and Ciudad Juárez was desperate for investment capital. With the intensification of the Mexican Revolution during the 1910s, the threat of violence and epidemics in the region disturbed this symbiotic relationship. The following consolidation of the border, the regulation of Mexican South El Paso, and finally the Prohibition movement were expressions of an asymmetrical moralization at the border. Using the Lefebvrian trialectic approach, the author describes the daily experiences of commuters and entertainment seekers. On a second level, he investigates the conception of the self and the other as well as the establishment of a spatio-temporal order in the cities resulting in the carnivalesque use of Ciudad Juárez as a tourist attraction/ 'vice zone'. The third level will explore various appropriations of spaces and times that, as expressions of resistance, subverted the border regime. The author will analyze the bath riot as a response to the border quarantine in 1917 and the development of nearby Cordova Island as an irregular 'vice zone' during Prohibition due to the federal limitation of the bridge hours." (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
United States of America; Mexico; border region; social mobility; morality; moral judgement; research approach; twentieth century; investment; experience; consolidation; revolution; regulation; North America; Central America; Latin America

Classification
Social History, Historical Social Research
Sociology of Settlements and Housing, Urban Sociology

Document language
English

Publication Year
2013

Page/Pages
p. 176-196

Journal
Historical Social Research, 38 (2013) 3

Issue topic
Space/ time practices and the production of space and time - Raum/ Zeit Praktiken und die Produktion von Raum und Zeit

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12759/hsr.38.2013.3.176-196

ISSN
0172-6404

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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