For Which Other Reasons Than Political Affiliation Did We Colombians Kill Each Other in the 1950s?
During the period of violence in Colombia, the press was the voice of the liberal and conservative parties. “Sucesos,” a weekly paper that did not declare any political affiliation, recorded through its chronicles of crimes of passion gender related reasons to kill, legitimized by culture and legisl...
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description | During the period of violence in Colombia, the press was the voice of the liberal and conservative parties. “Sucesos,” a weekly paper that did not declare any political affiliation, recorded through its chronicles of crimes of passion gender related reasons to kill, legitimized by culture and legislated by the penal code of 1936. The beliefs and the values related to what society expected men and women to do are discovered as the principal answer to the research question. Could it be that these reasons are still valid? |
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spelling | doaj.art-7775d6ffe7b543269003a4d651760a5c2022-12-21T18:54:45ZengPontificia Universidad JaverianaUniversitas Humanística0120-48072011-27342009-01-016767148164For Which Other Reasons Than Political Affiliation Did We Colombians Kill Each Other in the 1950s?Norma Constanza Castillo MurillejoDuring the period of violence in Colombia, the press was the voice of the liberal and conservative parties. “Sucesos,” a weekly paper that did not declare any political affiliation, recorded through its chronicles of crimes of passion gender related reasons to kill, legitimized by culture and legislated by the penal code of 1936. The beliefs and the values related to what society expected men and women to do are discovered as the principal answer to the research question. Could it be that these reasons are still valid?http://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/univhumanistica/article/view/2134/1377cultural historyred chroniclescrime of passion |
spellingShingle | Norma Constanza Castillo Murillejo For Which Other Reasons Than Political Affiliation Did We Colombians Kill Each Other in the 1950s? Universitas Humanística cultural history red chronicles crime of passion |
title | For Which Other Reasons Than Political Affiliation Did We Colombians Kill Each Other in the 1950s? |
title_full | For Which Other Reasons Than Political Affiliation Did We Colombians Kill Each Other in the 1950s? |
title_fullStr | For Which Other Reasons Than Political Affiliation Did We Colombians Kill Each Other in the 1950s? |
title_full_unstemmed | For Which Other Reasons Than Political Affiliation Did We Colombians Kill Each Other in the 1950s? |
title_short | For Which Other Reasons Than Political Affiliation Did We Colombians Kill Each Other in the 1950s? |
title_sort | for which other reasons than political affiliation did we colombians kill each other in the 1950s |
topic | cultural history red chronicles crime of passion |
url | http://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/univhumanistica/article/view/2134/1377 |
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