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Gender Roles In Latino Culture

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Within The different Ethnicity there is a noticeable difference in the roles that men and women play in today’s society this is highly influenced by machismo meaning masculine pride. As a Latino american who grew up in a community that is primarily Latin american.You grow up with some if not all the family values many of these values involve gender roles.Within Hispanic culture the women are raised to be responsible,religious and self sacrificing. It tends to be that the mothers roles are to cook and clean and are usually dedicated to serving family. These roles are roles are passed on to the next generation by raising their children to adhere to these same values the sons born under the culture will tend to not be given household chores and …show more content…

Within Latino culture, machismo can be defined as “an attitude, quality or way of being that agrees with traditional ideas about men being strong and aggressive. As a young man growing up with Latino culture, certain values/expectations are thrust upon you. A boy is not supposed to cry and it is common for a young man to be raised with what may be considered less affection from the men in the family. Children are raised to understand that a man has to be strong, and aggressive. While a woman should look for a man that possess such qualities. On the other hand, many people believe machismo carries a very negative connotation it is portrayed as a man who is aggressive, hyper masculine, has an obsession with status, power and control at any cost, they are expected to be rigid, misogynistic, authoritative husband’s, patriarchal fathers and abusive womanizers. For my second case study i decided to compare machismo to its opposite. Caballerismo can be defined A positive image of a man as the family provider who respects and cares for his family. It depicts Latino men as chivalrous, nurturing and noble. When comparing machismo to caballerismo it is important to note within many Latino families a young man is raised to possess both machismo and caballerismo qualities. When a child is raised with only machismo qualities they may be expected to be “hard” to not show emotion and to assert their aggression. While one who is raised to possess only caballerismo qualities are considered to be more emotionally connected with both themselves and family. It is common for those with an sister to be raised with both because the must be able to protect and support their sister. They are taught to be strong but sensitive. They must be able to aggressive but

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