Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

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First published: May 1, 2026 - Last updated: May 1, 2026

TITLE INFORMATION

Author: Laura Bunt-MacRury

Title: The Coloniality of Law in Peru: Legal Positivism, Rape & Racialized Morality in Early Twentieth-Century Courts

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Journal: Historia Crítica (Critical History)

Volume: -

Issue: 86: Historias de violencia sexual en la América Latina de los siglos XIX y XX (Histories of Sexual Violence in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Latin America) (Edited by Daniel J.R. Grey and Eliza Teixeira de Toledo)

Year: October 2022 (Received: January 23, 2022, Accepted: May 3, 2022, Modified: July 5, 2022, Published online: October 1, 2022)

Pages: 59-80

pISSN: 0121-1617 - Find a Library: WorldCat | eISSN: 1900-6152 - Find a Library: WorldCat

Language: English

Keywords: Modern History: 20th Century | American History: Peruvian History | Types: Rape



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Author: Laura Bunt-MacRury, School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Glasgow - Academia.edu, ORCID, ResearchGate

Abstract: »Objective/context: In the early twentieth century, Peru rejected legal pluralism and, once again, selected a highly European-inflected penal code, undergirded by the prevailing tenets of legal positivism. In doing so, criminal courts became a particularly contested site, where indigenous and mestizas (mixed-race) women shaped and negotiated racial sentiments constructed around their sexuality. In also shaping the meaning of the law itself, I contend that virginity—or lack thereof—patterned legal positivism in Peru. I first detail the historical impact of legal positivism on Peru’s judiciary. I then showcase women’s courtroom narratives (alongside other juridical testimonies) that reveal their struggle for political inclusion. Methodology: This article is built from an analysis of primary and original archival data and is the synthesis of 55 cases of alleged sexual transgressions occurring in the region of Cuzco from 1924 to 1949. Originality: This paper is significant because it is one of only a few that examine the history of legal positivism and rape prosecution in the early twentieth century by incorporating primary archival data to show how women were protagonists in shaping Peru’s unique legal, political and cultural history. Conclusions: Expanding the arguments of imminent Andean scholars of postcolonialism, I argue that the ‘coloniality of law’ in Peru is illuminated by the collusion of legal positivism and fin de siècle racial ideologies that created a new subjectivity for women. In addition to refashioning repressive honor codes (literally embodied in ideas about morality and chastity), the new penal code also broadened a gap where indigenous and mestizo women argued their juridical humanity in criminal courts.« (Source: Historia Crítica)

Contents:
  Abstract (p. 59)
  Resumen (p. 59)
  Resumo (p. 60)
  Introduction (p. 60)
  1. Towards a Coloniality of the Law in Cuzco, Peru: Race-thinking, Republican Era Codification and Rape Legislation (p. 64)
  2. The 1924 Penal Code of Maúrtua: Legal Positivism and Rape Legislation (p. 66)
  3. Racialized Morality: The Moral Triad of Age, Honor and Virginity (p. 69)
  Conclusions (p. 76)
  Bibliography (p. 77)
    Primary Sources (p. 77)
      Archives (p. 77)
    Secondary Sources (p. 77)

Wikipedia: History of the Americas: History of Peru / History of Peru (1919–1930) | Sex and the law: Rape