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Mexican Family Roles
Oleh:
Penalosa, Fernando
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Marriage and the Family vol. 30 no. 04 (Nov. 1968)
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page 680.
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A synthesis of the writings of Mexican social scientists suggests that Mexican family roles are primarily determined by the submission of female to male and of younger to older. The husband wife relationship emphashes his manliness or machismo and his role as authoritarian patriarch. The father-son relationship tends to be distant, respectful, and frequently severe. The mother helps prepare the son for dominance and independence. The father-daughter relationship is distant though relatively conflict-free. The mother-daughter relationship is very close, the daughter achieving an early identification with the female role. Younger siblings respect the older ones and especially girls their brothers. Sister-sister relations remain close throughout life.
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