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  2. Days and Nights of Love and War - Wikipedia

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    Days and Nights of Love and War (Spanish: Días y Noches de Amor y de Guerra) is a 1978 book by Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano.An English translation was published in 1982 by Monthly Review Press. [1]

  3. Machismo - Wikipedia

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    Machismo (/ m ə ˈ tʃ iː z m oʊ, m ɑː-,-ˈ tʃ ɪ z-/; Spanish: [maˈtʃismo]; Portuguese: [maˈʃiʒmu]; from Spanish macho ' male ' and -ismo) [1] is the sense of being "manly" and self-reliant, a concept associated with "a strong sense of masculine pride: an exaggerated masculinity". [2]

  4. Morocco: Love in Times of War - Wikipedia

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    Morocco: Love in Times of War (Spanish: Tiempos de guerra) is a war drama set primarily in 1920s Melilla, a Spanish city located in North Africa. [1] [2] [3] Occurring during the Rif War or Morocco War, the series revolves around a group of nurses from Madrid who are sent to Africa by Queen Victoria Eugenia to open a hospital in the war torn region.

  5. Make love, not war - Wikipedia

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    People protesting against the Iraq War, 2008 "Make love, not war" is an anti-war slogan commonly associated with the American counterculture of the 1960s.It was used primarily by those who were opposed to the Vietnam War, but has been invoked in other anti-war contexts since, around the world.

  6. Amar en tiempos revueltos - Wikipedia

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    Amar en tiempos revueltos (Spanish for "Love in Troubled Times", or, more literally, "Loving during Turbulent Times"), is a Spanish television period soap opera that originally ran on La 1 of Televisión Española for seven seasons, from 27 September 2005 to 16 November 2012, set in the times of the Spanish civil war and Francoist Spain.

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

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    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 ...

  8. Hypermasculinity - Wikipedia

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    Callous sexual attitudes toward women; The belief that violence is manly; The experience of danger as exciting; They developed the Hypermasculinity Inventory (HMI) designed to measure the three components. [1] Research has found that hypermasculinity is associated with sexual and physical aggression towards women [2] [3] [4] and perceived gay ...

  9. Jean Meyer - Wikipedia

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    Jean Meyer Barth (born February 8, 1942) is a French-Mexican historian and author, known for his writings on early 20th-century Mexican history. [1] He has published extensively on the Mexican Revolution and Cristero War, the history of Nayarit, and on the caudillo Manuel Lozada.