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Based on fieldwork conducted among middle-class university students primarily at the national university (UNAM) in Mexico City, this study explores gender relations as reflected in the words macho and machismo. The author concludes that the students use them to denote aspects of their families of origin that they consider unfavorable and aspects of the cultural past that they wish to leave behind in their own lives. In capturing the lively and revealing conversations of these young voices, the author offers a compelling analysis of how gender concepts and identities are changing in contemporary Mexico City.



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"This work is effective in speaking about the valuable insights of youth as critical and insightful individuals and intellectuals who have much to share about cultures in transition, while still claiming a space to express their individual quirkiness and aspirations within their society. This work seems most appropriate for scholars of gender and urbanization, youth culture and gender ideologies, and gender in Mexican society. I also strongly recommend this book as an ethnographic accompaniment to any introductory text in Cultural Anthropology or the Social Sciences in general, for its appeal to young university students in the United States and elsewhere." · Ethos

“Ramirez contributes to the study of masculinities by providing us interviews that reveal the terms macho and machismo as ineffective descriptors of Latin men, but rather as lenses through which to study social and cultural relationships between the speaker and the person signified.” · Journal of Men, Masculinities and Spirituality



Table of Contents

List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Preface

Introduction: Mexican Middle-Class Young Adults

Chapter 1. Talking Change
Chapter 2. The Chifladas of Engineering
Chapter 3. Life Charts and Gender Suffering
Chapter 4. Conflict Narratives

Conclusion

Bibliography
Index

Against Machismo: Young Adult Voices in Mexico

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/12/2008
      ISBN13: 9781845454616, 978-1845454616
      ISBN10: 1845454618

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Based on fieldwork conducted among middle-class university students primarily at the national university (UNAM) in Mexico City, this study explores gender relations as reflected in the words macho and machismo. The author concludes that the students use them to denote aspects of their families of origin that they consider unfavorable and aspects of the cultural past that they wish to leave behind in their own lives. In capturing the lively and revealing conversations of these young voices, the author offers a compelling analysis of how gender concepts and identities are changing in contemporary Mexico City.



      Trade Review

      "This work is effective in speaking about the valuable insights of youth as critical and insightful individuals and intellectuals who have much to share about cultures in transition, while still claiming a space to express their individual quirkiness and aspirations within their society. This work seems most appropriate for scholars of gender and urbanization, youth culture and gender ideologies, and gender in Mexican society. I also strongly recommend this book as an ethnographic accompaniment to any introductory text in Cultural Anthropology or the Social Sciences in general, for its appeal to young university students in the United States and elsewhere." · Ethos

      “Ramirez contributes to the study of masculinities by providing us interviews that reveal the terms macho and machismo as ineffective descriptors of Latin men, but rather as lenses through which to study social and cultural relationships between the speaker and the person signified.” · Journal of Men, Masculinities and Spirituality



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures
      Acknowledgements
      Preface

      Introduction: Mexican Middle-Class Young Adults

      Chapter 1. Talking Change
      Chapter 2. The Chifladas of Engineering
      Chapter 3. Life Charts and Gender Suffering
      Chapter 4. Conflict Narratives

      Conclusion

      Bibliography
      Index

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