Also in the rural areas, some of the more traditional machismo, an aggressively strong masculine character associated with patriarchy, prevailed. |
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The ideology of machismo refers to masculine dominance and sexual conquest. |
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Broccoli's subtle equation of masculinity with violence is the dark side of machismo. |
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Violence against women is part of our culture which is dominated by machismo and chauvinism. |
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He isn't nerdy, but he is repelled by what he feels is the machismo of current music. |
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Maybe it is difficult to imagine these guys as nice chaps when your machismo immediately assumes they'll be natural born show-offs. |
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The battle between them is one of childish machismo and turns on the question of one of them being a rat. |
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He is a model of moral rectitude, unabashed pragmatism, voluminous machismo and carnal fortification. |
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They've got a kind of caveman machismo in many ways, where the idea of possessing the woman and her beauty is widespread. |
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We can only assume that fashionable aggression and machismo deter more women from having their say on political issues. |
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They are a matter of faith and of national machismo, rather than being based on sound science or economics. |
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The overriding impression is one of mayhem, machismo, bluster and braggadocio. |
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The idea of aggressive machismo being challenged by lesbian-tinged femininity and losing to the softness of woman was interesting. |
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The key concept for defining masculinity is machismo, which is associated with violence, power, aggressiveness, and sexual assertiveness. |
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If she can extricate them both from this strong hold of irrational machismo, then time's death grip may perhaps weaken. |
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Strong leftist movements have placed gender on the social agenda, although machismo remains strong. |
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The rest of his innings, before and after, will be remembered as a blur, a flurry of unreal machismo. |
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Rudy G is more than just a manly man filled with macho manliness and male machismo. |
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Gades and company give intense performances of intricate grace, stunning beauty and thrilling machismo. |
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It was an act of fiscal machismo, which many in the party believe is the root of the current mid-term malaise. |
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In a show of machismo he allowed the fuse to burn down almost to the very last before his friends began to scarper. |
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Edgar is an ex-stuntman who hides his machismo behind a roguish grin. |
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Mr. Isaacs's nuanced compositions eschewed sentimental cliché and boastful machismo in favor of a sensitive, even vulnerable point of view. |
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To complete the picture, jealousy and machismo are also to be found there: females are violently attacked if they copulate with another partner. |
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The conflict between the reproductive roundelays exists as a perceived never-ending engagement between emotion and detachment, machismo and tenderness. |
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Whenever you see a picture of Putin oozing machismo in the wild, he's always kitted out in military-grade apparel. |
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The men foster an aura of machismo and a culture of violence which dominates their personal relationships. |
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Instead of commitments and strategies, the Liberals offer only game playing, machismo, and measures not supported by the environmental community. |
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In view of the ever-present machismo, the girls can rarely make a positive change to their lives without their boyfriend's consent. |
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We need to approach this not in a spirit of narrow self interest and negotiating machismo, but in a genuine quest for a compromise. |
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The machismo of Afghan male culture apparently coexists with a little-noted passion for gardening. |
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She argues that the revolutionary left only pays lip-service to feminism, and sexism and machismo are as pervasive in these organisations as in mainstream society. |
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And Moore, perhaps more than a little challenged by his own insecurities, has made a film that is profoundly invested in manhood, masculinity, machismo. |
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The result is a madcap and bittersweet tale that is funny and observant enough to allow one to overlook writing that occasionally suffers from stereotypical Spanish machismo. |
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Violence against women continues to plague Turkey, and a pioneering new female political party blames Erdogan's machismo. |
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But what I hear about the role of women is often inspired by an ideology of machismo. |
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The play is about violence, machismo, poverty, desperation, and surrogate-father figures. |
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The smartest thing Bush does is drop the machismo that characterized so much of his term of office. |
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Sam Worthington brought a new machismo to the role of Perseus, once played with androgynous flare by Harry Hamlin. |
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Francis rejects a female machismo grounded in an essentialist vision of men and women. |
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It was the age of unbridled excess, avarice, and machismo gone haywire. |
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Furthermore, Benigni's satire more accurately targets Johnny's overweening machismo and gynephobia than it does his erstwhile criminal dealings. |
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Elite cricket is a dangerous sport and it takes a good deal of bravery and machismo to play it. |
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Mr Cameron should leave shows of baseless, old-fashioned machismo to Mr Putin. |
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We could mention, in particular, ignorance, archaic and sometimes barbaric notions regarding the place of women in society, machismo in the workplace, the guilt of women in this matter. |
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Before initiating any work with women in a community it is a good idea to offer workshops for men on topics such as masculine identity, machismo, and women's rights to goods and resources. |
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Isolated, rapidly abandoned by the extreme-left groups still marked by machismo and who suffered an intense repression, the feminists were easily defeated and swept away by the state. |
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This elegant gathering where young girls' tanned belly buttons are adorned of little jewels, are matched by the discreet earrings worn by the young men whose traditional machismo has been temporarily left in the cloakroom. |
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Juvenile bravado, exaggerated machismo and 'locker room' talk with regard to weapons and war can also be seen as an effort to mask one's unease with trying to live up to the warrior role. |
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We are seeing the re-emergence of forms of racism, xenophobia, machismo and homophobia, which suggests that the democratic gains made by the European Union are in retreat. |
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In his New Year's address to the nation, President Sanha called for change and a move away from the negative culture of machismo and mistrust to a culture of peace, knowledge, work and development. |
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Despite the rampant machismo they have faced, Carmen and some of her union sisters were among the first unionists to go back and reopen the union hall. |
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If anything, President Dmitry Medvedev and his mentor and prime minister, Vladimir Putin, seem to be enjoying the world's impotent indignation in the face of their new-found machismo. |
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The film opens with a montage of posters and newspaper clippings from his glory days when he was the personificastion of machismo, undefeated and apparently undefeatable in the ring. |
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It is political tokenism, machismo, image candy. |
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Automobiles have always been central to Eastwood's machismo, as important to his masculine image as the once-ever-present cheroot hanging from his mouth. |
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Instead they juxtaposed Dr. Martens' implicit symbolism of machismo and violence with torn baby-doll dresses, becoming at once the date-raped prom queen and her defiler. |
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Pawlenty clearly sees hockey as linemates in his quest for machismo. |
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There is a traditional machismo in military ranks that, in past, has tended to mask, ignore and denigrate the apparent 'weakness' of 'shell-shock' or other signs of 'cowardice. |
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Bond has proved even more durable, transmogrifying from one era to the next from Connery's machismo, through Roger Moore's 1970s irony to Daniel Craig's darker 21st-century broodiness. |
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Heavy metal lyrics and performance styles are sometimes associated with aggression and machismo. |
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Mexican women face discrimination and at times harassment from the machismo population. |
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Variation in rates of participation can be explained in part by cultural contexts, and in Mexico, dominant cultural ideologies of machismo and marianismo prevail. |
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Featuring Pacino at his most baroquely brilliant, tearing into the machismo of Oliver Stone's screenplay, De Palma's film has become a cultural touchstone. |
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Dubai Erectile dysfunction is no longer about a man's deflated machismo. |
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The tragedy of machismo is that a man is never quite man enough. |
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