El Siglo XIX y la construcción política, cultural y geográfica de una frontera que perdura hasta nuestros días.

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Karina Ysela Romero Reza

Abstract

Border surveillance have been a constant activity throughout the years, since 19th Century, most of all south of the border between Mexico and the United States. The West and Southwest of the USA begin to populate by settlers that already lived in the East Coast and they saw the necessity to put geographic limits to the new properties, to protect them of what they believed where intruders. The institutions in charge of the definition of that geographical frontier where not even born or where in construction at that time, there was mostly ideas of what a frontier should be to become borders. The frontier as institution of surveillance, starts to build at the end of the 19th Century.


 

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Romero Reza, K. Y. (2023). El Siglo XIX y la construcción política, cultural y geográfica de una frontera que perdura hasta nuestros días . Doxa. Revista De Ciencias Sociales, 13(25). https://doi.org/10.52191/rdojs.2023.309
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Ensayos y Reflexiones Criticas
Author Biography

Karina Ysela Romero Reza, a:1:{s:5:"es_ES";s:23:"El Colegio de Chihuahua";}

Investigadora adscrita a El Colegio de Chihuahua

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