Enlightened Patrolman

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Author_Nicole von Germeten
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Colonialism
Colony
Eighteenth Century History
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Foot Patrol
Guardafaroleros
History
Imperialism
Lantern Guard
Latin American History
Latin American Studies
Law Enforcement
Mexican History
Mexican Studies
Mexico
Modern Masculinity
Night Watch
Night Watchmen
Police Force
Public Safety
Racial Policy
Racialization
Racism
Sanitation
Sexuality
Spanish Colony
Spanish Empire
Street Lamp
Street Light
Streetlamp
Urban Police Force
Urban Polulation

Product details

  • ISBN 9781496233073
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 2022
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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When late eighteenth-century New Spanish viceregal administrators installed public lamps in the streets of central Mexico City, they illuminated the bodies of Indigenous, Afro-descended, and plebeian Spanish urbanites. The urban patrolmen, known as guarda faroleros, or “lantern guards,” maintained the streetlamps and attempted to clear the streets of plebeian sexuality, embodiment, and sociability, all while enforcing late colonial racial policies amid frequent violent resistance from the populace.

In The Enlightened Patrolman Nicole von Germeten guides readers through Mexico City’s efforts to envision and impose modern values as viewed through the lens of early law enforcement, an accelerated process of racialization of urban populations, and burgeoning ideas of modern masculinity. Germeten unfolds a tale of the losing struggle for elite control of the city streets. As surveillance increased and the populace resisted violently, a pause in the march toward modernity ensued. The Enlightened Patrolman presents an innovative study on the history of this very early law enforcement corps, providing new insight into the history of masculinity and race in Mexico, as well as the eighteenth-century origins of policing in the Americas.
Nicole von Germeten is a professor of Latin American history at Oregon State University–Corvallis. She is the author of several books, including Profit and Passion: Transactional Sex in Colonial Mexico and Violent Delights, Violent Ends: Sex, Race, and Honor in Colonial Cartagena de Indias.