When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Machismo - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machismo

    In Brazil, researchers found that while the majority of young men interviewed held traditional attitudes on gender roles and machismo, there was a small sample of men that did not agree with these views. [10] Macho attitudes still prevail, the values place women into a lower standard.

  3. Gender relations in Guatemala - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_relations_in_Guatemala

    In Guatemala, machismo culture is a social construct that shapes the attitudes and values of many Latino and Maya peoples. [8] This mentality affects partner relationships and sibling relationships as Guatemalan men and women are expected to carry out gender-specific responsibilities. [ 4 ]

  4. Stereotypes of Hispanic and Latino Americans in the United ...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereotypes_of_Hispanic...

    Machismo is depicted as the cult of male strength, which implies being fearless, self-confident, capable of making decisions, and able to support one's family. It also emphasized an acceptance of male dominance over women, including the valorization of Don Juanism, and, in its extreme form, a defense of the traditional division of labor (women ...

  5. Anthony Ramos says the 'machismo' mindset is hurting men ...

    www.aol.com/lifestyle/anthony-ramos-says...

    In a new interview with actress Becky G, Ramos speaks on why the “machismo” mindset is hurting men of color, his journey towards finding therapy and how he believes the industry tokenizes ...

  6. Marianismo - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marianismo

    It was coined as a female counterpart to machismo, the hispanic ideal of masculinity. Marianismo is the supposed ideal of true femininity that women are supposed to live up to – i.e. being modest , virtuous , and sexually abstinent until marriage – and then being faithful and subordinate to their husbands.

  7. LGBTQ people in Mexico - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBTQ_people_in_Mexico

    The concept of machismo, deeply ingrained in Mexican culture, plays a significant role in shaping attitudes towards gender roles and sexual identities. While progress has been made in LGBTQ rights and visibility, challenges persist, including mental health issues and social stigma.

  8. Hijas de Cuauhtémoc - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hijas_de_Cuauhtémoc

    Even though the issue did not have extensive content, the article on "Macho Attitudes" received most attention, which was mostly negative. [8] The criticism received from MEChA was because they founded something that was separate from El Alacran, the newspaper for the Chicano movement the newspaper, it was still met fondly by the community. [6]

  9. Emos vs. Punks - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emos_vs._Punks

    This perception conflicted with Mexico's widespread culture of machismo and homophobia, in contrast to punks and metalheads, who were seen as more masculine. Anti-emos sentiment grew more aggressive, with incidents of emos getting their bags cut and by adopting the slogan Haz patria y mata a un emo ("Make a homeland and kill an emo").