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"machismo" Definitions
  1. aggressive male behaviour that emphasizes the importance of being strong rather than being intelligent and sensitive

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Crowded out by machismo, misogyny, and negligence, women including Jenny La Sexy Voz experienced erasure from song credits, while others dealt with sexist criticism or stereotyping in a machismo-propelled scene.
Duke Caboom is a toy with both machismo and melancholy.
And that show of machismo suddenly wins back his people.
There's insecurity, and machismo, which can lead to these issues.
And we're still fighting capitalism, machismo, classism, racism, police brutality.
In real life, "machismo" was actually played by a woman.
There was no particular reason for these displays of machismo.
You have all that adrenaline, all that machismo coming out.
What Serrano has created is a reliquary to retrograde machismo.
The comedian's new show makes a mockery of Israeli machismo.
Miguel Syjuco Machismo isn't quite what it used to be.
In some trading environments there's an antiquated sense of machismo.
Keanu Reeves is a human capable of both machismo and melancholy.
Coutinho mischievously suggests Ministry machismo may have been a contributing factor.
The millions of women workers protested machismo culture and workplace harassment.
As the sun connects with Mars, tap into this subtle machismo.
Mr. Pratt's affable, teddy-bear machismo grows staler with each movie.
It's a missive from a grown-up rocker leaving machismo behind.
They've written him to be sensitive, and I've brought the machismo.
Since then, Mr. Rubio has been upping his machismo on the trail.
Appealing to an opponent's machismo is not a viable back up plan.
This is a machismo country where women's rights don't get much attention.
Any Brexiteer wanting to perform machismo will reach for the "hard" option.
But that edifice of monochromatic machismo showed signs of cracking throughout 2017.
They idolize each other and have all the machismo of Ken dolls.
This desire to show off, to practice vain machismo, it changes everything.
Sports' informal curriculum on masculinity is often a crash course in machismo.
This contempt for the weak and machismo are both signs of fascism.
President Donald Trump started with over-the-top, machismo rhetoric toward Iran.
Most machismo — though I'm not sure how to measure that last one.
This isn't about machismo or ego -- this is about constitutional balance of powers.
At the same time you tend to challenge the conventional sense of machismo.
Unlike her Land Art peers, Holt did not create megalithic monuments of machismo.
Unlike women of previous generations, there's "no machismo" needed to secure the job.
He gave them unadulterated machismo — Trump is the most macho presidential contender ever.
This might come as news to many in a region notorious for machismo.
On screen, male friendship is often shielded under a veil machismo and misogyny.
Zookeeper's Wife depicts the menace of machismo not just in public but also
Conan passed muster only by being a proxy for Trump's own imagined machismo.
From the beginning, Deadwood was about much more than the complexities of machismo.
And this is the machismo that Putin demonstrates in his foreign policy too.
Still, my father's vision of masculinity and machismo has been hard to shake.
It's probably related to machismo culture, which is still very present in Spain.
Almost too literal, the sculpture represents a phallus destroying a symbol of machismo.
Clayton Burroughs, the local sheriff, is no exception to that brand of machismo.
"There is so much machismo, discrimination and taboos around LGBT couples," she wrote.
Memo From Mexico MEXICO CITY — Machismo has long been widespread in Mexican society.
They say that can happen only by confronting the entrenched ideas fueling machismo.
Mr. Rogowski plays the role with fine-tuned blend of machismo and vulnerability.
The president has not met a strongman whose machismo does not beguile him.
" ADA COLAU - First female mayor of Barcelona, social activist - "A world without machismo.
The raucous atmosphere and performers' machismo could result in hackneyed and misogynist jokes.
It manifests as an unapologetic and self-exultant form of machismo, servile to nothing.
This contest to procure more hulls reflects something more than machismo or political posturing.
It's an unexpected surreal element meant to be a metaphor for "machismo," says Tipping.
In some cases, machismo may mask homosexual feelings of which the men are ashamed.
They're caught up in machismo or whatever and making these decisions that are bad.
There is perhaps also an element of machismo in this for all of them.
His election to the presidency is legitimizing machismo behavior, not just locker room rhetoric.
It's so fun to play a character that doesn't use any machismo or bravado.
Ry's mission is to interview Ron Lord, a hyperdriven, updated version of Byronic machismo.
We get it: The endemic culture of machismo is partly responsible for the vicious crimes.
Flintstone is a cartoon caveman, a parody of machismo, but why is his mouth bleeding?
Feminist academic Susana Vargas discusses the visualization of machismo, sexism, race, and class in Mexico.
She says that men have changed over the years and she encounters less machismo today.
Machismo becomes a spectacle in this absurd comedy by the Greek filmmaker Athina Rachel Tsangari.
Mr. Putin's machismo also manifests in occasional sexist statements; Mr. Kadyrov outright supports honor killings.
In an interview later, Jorge said he had been working hard to uproot his machismo.
Not some false machismo bravado but truly be happy and proud of who they are.
To counter the machismo of the Sharks, she has the men dance in high heels.
President Donald J Trump's official portrait is so rich in infantile machismo that mockery is inevitable.
Every decade has had its male earring-wearer: '90s jocks, '80s machismo, '70s punks, '60s hippies.
Army machismo was hard on anyone smaller or more effeminate than the rest of the unit.
Machismo and monumental sculpture dominated Baker's art school experience in the late 1960s and early '70s.
Top Gun is supposed to be a gleaming monument to American machismo, and it sure is.
Even those who endured the violence surrounding Mr. Guzmán required a level of machismo to survive.
But "Truman" has a different flaw: its insistence on excusing tired standards of machismo, however understated.
The resulting culture is a combination of a do-it-yourself machismo and intense product loyalty.
Machismo is rampant in the country, which has one of the highest homicide rates in the world.
Joel, confronted with zombies, is in every way the opposite of the survivalist NRA machismo wet dream.
The former is a brash manifestation of Portuguese machismo, the latter a taciturn master of Polish steel.
But regardless of holding up trite, hip-hop machismo, Jay presents a rare intimacy throughout the album.
But entrenched ideas about women's place in society and machismo mean change will take time, she said.
I'd see their toxic machismo replicated in telenovelas and schoolyard gossip, in family anecdotes and overheard conversations.
Marketing copy for the boxes, which is often drenched in machismo, is also difficult to take seriously.
But he attributes another cultural component to the country's persistent struggle with anti-LGBT violence — machismo culture.
They ate up the machismo and fighter-pilot prowess as well as the "brotherhood" of military pilots.
They ate up the machismo and fighter-pilot prowess as well as the "brotherhood" of military pilots.
"The scene was very full of machismo," she said of the 1960s, when she got her start.
But that was a full-bodied role, with an angry, confused machismo at the center of it.
Beside his more robust father, Bolaño was awkward, thin, and bookish, in a culture that valorized machismo.
I had grand plans to take a genre steeped in machismo and tell a woman's story instead.
Kalpana's calm never wavers while Soni struggles, usually unsuccessfully, to control her temper amid the casual machismo.
And it was a look worn not with Dietrich-style elegance, but with swaggering and sweaty machismo.
Macron has gone out of his way to woo Trump with a mix of machismo and flattery.
He isn't afraid to cry and mostly manages to toe the fine line between ultra-masculinity and machismo.
On to the battle between pretentiousness and machismo that is Dollar Bill (Kelly AuCoin) and Spyros (Stephen Kunken).
There are very high expectations of physicians and there is also a little bit of a machismo culture.
Activists say that the urge to commit violence comes from a culture of machismo that encourages male misbehaviour.
However, in contrast to the overheated machismo of True Detective, The Night Of exudes a partly cloudy empathy.
Tack on a culture of rampant machismo (chauvinism), and voilà: the stage is set for an uncomfortable ride.
"His hate speech appeals to lower passions like xenophobia, machismo, political intolerance and religious dogmatism," the letter said.
Long's actions exemplified the importance of "community defense," which, far from being unbridled machismo, is also care work.
Although I've never had my dad's anger issues, I've seen myself act out his machismo in other ways.
Using rap as a medium to address societal problems like patriarchy and machismo is important to Gloriel Villalobos.
On top of that, we're playing songs that call out and speak against machismo, harassment, pedophile priests, etc.
How do you use these characters in your writing to demonstrate conflicts of pigmentocracy and machismo in Mexico?
A sense of machismo — and the anxiety that walks alongside it — is fundamentally entwined with Australia's national identity.
"You have to respect women" and, "Machismo is an anachronism, an act of brutality" were among the entries.
Anything more specific would call for a reckoning with machismo — a problem of which he is a part.
And the latter, by Martin Scorsese, is a machismo-fueled gangster epic about how life wears you down.
Yo no me nombraba como feminista en 2010, pero sí sabía muy bien lo que era el machismo.
New pro leagues in Mexico and Colombia are proving that machismo-rich cultures can embrace the women's game.
A combination of Merkel's sotto voce diplomacy and Macron's machismo will probably avert a full-blown trade war.
With her other hand, Pepe props herself up against a ledge with an awkwardness that counterbalances her machismo.
Between machismo tales of brass knuckles and baseball bats, they discuss Rolex watches, fast cars, and beautiful girls.
But there were few American engineers who specialized in parachutes, a technology that was widely thought to lack machismo.
I'm still working my way through that maze of machismo, but instead of wallowing, I'm discovering a path out.
Now amplify those challenges for anyone growing up in a culture rooted in machismo, religion and rigid gender norms.
Each successive sequel was worse than the last, culminating in the gratuitous machismo nightmare that was 2008's Rambo.
Many are die-hard Catholics who stick to deep Mexican American traditions rooted in machismo and strict gender roles.
It'll come up against the machismo that prevails in Mexico, and the idea that a women's league won't work.
It suggests that Latin Americans are beginning to challenge the culture of machismo, which is pervasive in some countries.
The machismo here in Mexico is a problem that we have in all the sports, not only in football.
The culture of machismo is ingrained in Salvadoran culture, and being gay is often reason enough to be killed.
Machismo can be transformed into a positive sense of pride in one's body, reinforced through healthy nutrition and exercise.
To fit in, Chicago cultivated her own brand of machismo, shearing her hair, wearing big boots and smoking cigars.
Viewers of the comedy series "Silicon Valley" note that uber-libertarianism and uber-geek machismo go hand in hand.
He hated Muslims for their intrusion into a Hindu homeland, and adored them for their history of religious machismo.
It's just that when he reaches over ominous beats for puffy-chested machismo, he sounds neither comfortable nor convincing.
"We are seeing less of a machismo culture, where people don't brag about not getting sleep," Chapin of Casper says.
But this is just the beginning of a comically machismo episode-long arc for Axe, that ultimately ends in castration.
Recent months have seen big, peaceful demonstrations by pensioners, by both sides in Catalonia and by women protesting against machismo.
But boys are under added pressure if the perpetrator is a man in a sport known for machismo and homophobia.
Demonstrators wave a pride flag with a text reading "Machismo, fascism" during a protest in Madrid on May 4, 2018.
Suspecting hidden cash and an absent owner, these opportunistic goons arrive with quarreling machismo and without much of a plan.
MANCHESTER, N.H. — The Republican presidential race has seemed at times like a contest of schoolyard insults and chest-thumping machismo.
In recent weeks Mr Díaz has been accused of misbehaviour that chimes with the machismo he depicts in his stories.
In a night dominated by displays of political machismo, Carson's soft-spoken manner left him on the outside looking in.
He should not only attack the Democrat nominee, but more importantly, Pence can be the policy geek to Trump's machismo.
The film's freewheeling action is meant to be fun, with over-the-top machismo causing most of the early problems.
If men can have dozens of virgins, what of the women, especially considering the machismo of those earthbound dream-makers?
Extreme poverty, gross wealth inequality, weak states and corruption, along with a hierarchical culture of machismo, all play a role.
This would not be driven by machismo or a desire to save face, but by the stark logic of warfare.
So instead of trying to "out-machismo" the other men in the room, Fraser embraced the power of her femininity.
We wanted to create a safe space free of homophobia, sexism, machismo, racism, and chauvinism—we're very strict with that.
But in the machismo, (mostly) straight world of men's sports, it's an important statement to make, even if a simple one.
Activists who spoke to CNN say Latin American LGBT youth also continue to struggle with a culture of "machismo" and sexism.
But there is an intimacy, vulnerability and a kind of anti-machismo among your dancers that's not typical of hip-hop.
These are all accurate versions of Cena, who has built his rather widespread influence on uber-patriotic machismo and bulging pectorals.
"Honestly, the bro-culture machismo of the behind-the-scenes video bothers me more than the original footage," Caplan-Auerbach said.
"It was lots of bravado, machismo, who's bigger than who?" recalls Elba, who also played sports like football, soccer and cricket.
This is pure, empty machismo and bombast, the likes of which we have not seen in American politics in my lifetime.
It's huge guitar music that centers gentle melancholy over machismo, and also represents a slight change in direction for Ex Hex.
They amplified the absurd machismo of the era by wearing paper maché missile "dicks," parading themselves as patriotic, war-mongering supervillains.
By competing to become a beauty queen, some asked, is a woman acquiescing to the very machismo she might be fighting?
Bad Bunny has never been a fan of gender norms or machismo and he stayed true to himself for the video.
In life and in death, he incarnates venerable ideals of romance and wounded machismo, or at least their show-business incarnations.
Dimon said he was speaking "more out of frustration and my own machismo," and had no plans to run for president.
Especially in contrast to the big, expansive gestures being vaunted by Abstract Expressionism, a movement much associated with machismo and masculinity.
Meanwhile, Ernest Dickerson, formerly Lee's cinematographer, made a sophisticated directorial debut with Juice (1992), a Harlem tragedy of machismo gone wrong.
Over the months of the investigation, he came to represent for many an ideal of manliness that rebuked Trump's insecure machismo.
Whenever fighting ends, be it the Battle of Actium or the Battle of Amiens, men start to worriedly measure their machismo.
He's worked hard to be more than a just an old-school patriarch, even if there are vestiges of that troubling machismo.
A big part of this divide comes from the fact that hip-hop is a genre that's competitive and fueled by machismo.
Regardless of all of her accomplishments, she didn't take the presidency because the machismo in this world is still alive and well.
For example, when you talk about perreo, you end up having conversations about class division, machismo, violence, and safety in club spaces.
The speed is there to make it punk; the careless attitude and aggression take it away from any perceived machismo or showiness.
The disparity between Iremar's day-to-day labor and his career aspirations also makes "Neon Bull" an intriguing meditation on stereotypical machismo.
Demonstrators gathered in downtown Rio on Friday night with signs that said "Machismo kills" and "No means no," Agence France-Presse reported.
It was classic, unadulterated Trump, a man the country has come to know for all of the above quirks, mannerisms and machismo.
Navigating this black hole of shock politics and machismo and stevia-snorting, it offers a guide for the confused and tweet-fatigued.
But is trophy hunting in the same category, or is it a convenient guise for a less controlled industry fueled by machismo?
That exhibition should have included Joan Mitchell, who was quite close to Riopelle, were it not for the art world's stifling machismo.
"Se tiene que respetar a las mujeres" y "el machismo es un anacronismo, un acto de brutalidad", son parte de la lista.
"Machismo seems to be keeping the deal from being done," Oppenheimer Asset Management's chief investment strategist told CNBC's "Futures Now" on Tuesday.
Yet, amid a gay renaissance of broader, nonconforming sensibilities — queer, transgender and woke — Boxers has bet on old-school, meat-market machismo.
Trump's machismo is in fact part of what makes him such a valuable cultural beacon to his supporters within the religious right.
The action is to protest gender-based violence, inequality and the culture of machismo, and to demand greater support for women's rights.
En la década de 2009, Gabriela Wiener se fue a la guerra contra el machismo, la opresión y la violencia de género.
While Silicon Valley has a bro culture — I'm not saying it does not — Silicon Valley did not invent the machismo work culture.
Our new president, Rodrigo Duterte, seems to understand well how machismo and chauvinism can be spun as populist proof of shared veniality.
Machismo maintains a strong grip on Guatemalan society, but Lane is driving a movement to improve the life of this nation's women.
Hillary Clinton is likely to be the Democratic nominee, and boorish machismo doesn't have the same political charm when deployed against a woman.
"Guys will come into the store and see who can get through the [Carolina Reaper] challenge, it's all a machismo thing," Currie said.
A culture of machismo dominated the true working class, and scars and deformations due to fighting were evidence of virility and physical prowess.
In the ultimate act of machismo, Hercules decides to go to the underworld to pick a fight with death and bring Alcestis back.
"I grew up in a highly patriarchal culture immersed in the belief of machismo, and I was very hurt by it," she says.
Losing to a woman rather than a man draws out a more revealing and unlovely aspect of that id: sexism rather than machismo.
Gazza could have done with that guidance, but was ultimately goaded on and whipped up with the same thoughtless machismo as everyone else.
On those nights out, where everything is heightened and that machismo comes out, people become more daring and brave, yet simultaneously more fragile.
When the tough guys' interests inevitably come into conflict, and when the common ground crumbles beneath them, the machismo can become a liability.
Yet, like The Ice Storm earlier that fall, Boogie Nights is at its best when exploring the limits of male machismo and vulnerability.
In a country he described as having "excessive machismo," Mr. Duque said he feared that abortion would become a default form of contraception.
La rabia de Yesenia, tan pública y digital, es la expresión de una nueva cultura en México contra el silencio, contra el machismo.
Wilson, a nervous, sensitive fellow whose mustache somehow has the effect of undermining the machismo it's meant to enhance, is a classic follower.
They come amid a wider wave of high profile violence against women across Latin America, alongside increasingly vocal public outrage over entrenched machismo.
I'm thinking of machismo more as a space of power, the space of power that men hold and that many women desire, too.
Whiplash is a very good movie, but it's also a movie steeped in a kind of dark machismo, a very literal toxic masculinity.
It was a winning formula: Axe sold $210 million worth of bottled machismo in 22016, just four years after entering the US market.
Last year, Mexicans in dozens of cities took to the streets in the first nationally coordinated demonstration against machismo and violence against women.
Yet the tetazos' freedom allowed us to glimpse what a society that rejects the recurring violence of machismo and sexism might look like.
Las relaciones tóxicas y el machismo existen tanto en los hogares o los ámbitos laborales como en las redes sociales o la televisión.
Alan Stone, writing for the Boston Review, commended the film for debunking traditional Hollywood machismo and violence, as well as presenting cultural diversity.
She assails colonialism, machismo, hypocrisy and hate, and praises Pan-American solidarity and traditions, in songs that balance pugnacity, elegance and lithe rhythms.
She moved to New York in 1954, at the height of gestural Ab Ex machismo, and her promising career ground to a halt.
I think you might be understating how many people think Trump's machismo is precisely what masculinity looks like, or ought to look like.
My vision is for every person to lift up their voice, to make a life and live with dignity, without oppression, without machismo.
They also issue a warning against conforming to traditional stereotypes of masculinity, citing years of research that links machismo to the aforementioned health risks.
Schwarzenegger, whose carefully crafted public image made him synonymous with American machismo, understood how driving around in a military vehicle would match his persona.
" Dominican celebrities also spoke out, including the singer Sergio Vargas and baseball player Starling Marte, who tweeted that Peguero was a victim of "machismo.
In recent weeks Junot Díaz has been accused of rudeness, allegedly tinged with misogyny, that chimes with the machismo he depicts in his stories.
This was a conflict at least partially sparked by juvenile machismo and the complicated romantic dynamics among teenagers, he and other white residents said.
In Chile's case, the effects of the military dictatorship, Catholicism, bourgeois neoliberalism, machismo, and patriarchy all conspire to constrict possibilities of thought and action.
Cleo, who works for Sofia and her family, has been abandoned by her machismo-obsessed boyfriend after telling him that she's carrying his child.
They want the issue of violence to be handled holistically—tackling a culture of machismo everywhere from schools to government agencies, to law enforcement.
And Ving Rhames, playing a fellow firefighter defined by little other than his gruff machismo, comes out as gay in a legitimately touching moment.
Adrien Brody, playing himself, spends that show doing the Method-actor thing of studying Dice in preparation for a stage role that requires machismo.
In Uber, whose stock has trended downward since it went public, they saw how machismo, hubris, and accounting tricks could obscure fundamental business challenges.
Ultimately, however, he became disenchanted by the Church's insincere and aggressive tone, not to mention the bros who infected the scene with outdated machismo.
Reflecting on this past with my father today, I realize our household machismo was a product of his own struggle with failed father-figures.
In El Salvador, 'Girls Are a Problem' Salvadoran women are facing an epidemic of violence fueled by impunity and a culture that normalizes machismo.
Shortly thereafter, a large scale installation was envisioned involving heavy equipment, almost fourteen tons of concrete and a fair amount of high-octane machismo.
This was TV cookery stripped of the bullshit machismo, TV cookery that didn't rely on soggy bottom puns and excessive amounts of whipped cream.
More representation of women is no panacea, but it is a significant victory in a region where machismo is a frequent fuel of authoritarianism.
Vladimir Putin's off-duty uniform of bare chest and leather jacket screams mutant machismo, but he dresses by the rules at official public events.
And while Williams's brand of cool has been synonymous with masculinity — who can forget the slightly cringey machismo in those 1980s Colt 45 ads?
Bragging that he was always more interested in sex than in power or money, Masino embodies a machismo that is both ruthless and sentimental.
Women in Spain, where sexism and machismo are still deeply entrenched in the political establishment, were urged to halt their work for 30 minutes.
It's a theatrical show of machismo, chest thumping and razor-sharp clawing over a wide landscape that people across the world travel to watch.
It would have been a great moment of a woman sticking up for another woman, which would have been an elegant counterpoint to Hercules's machismo.
To show what it was like to be trapped in a church surrounded by snipers and tanks, the play rapidly swings between machismo and tenderness.
Putin's emphasis on power, nationalism, cultural traditionalism and machismo is a better fit for Trumpism than the effetes of the West and their balloon ballerinas.
Thakur's personal story as well as her campaign slogans have come to resemble the qualities Modi propounds about himself ad infinitum — discipline, machismo, and humility.
He's so full of bravado and pseudo-military swagger that he seems like a satire of the usual flavor of machismo that permeates Bay's filmography.
The company wears its military machismo on its tight sleeve and it is as outspoken and unapologetic about its conservative politics as it can get.
This flexibility is even making its way into the hip-hop industry, a genre typically associated with uber masculine players and toxic standards of machismo.
"The machismo is very deeply rooted, you are supposed to fall in love with prince charming who will maintain you, your whole life," said Cortés.
Macho rap was in style back then and it still is today, rife with machismo images that are deeply anchored in Russian society and politics.
The Squirtles reminded me of the machismo-sick boys who ran in packs at my school and were all too delighted to ruin my day.
"It's all about machismo," said Adir Fernandes, a middle-aged Vasco da Gama fan who came to the Maracana to see her first women's game.
Anthony Bourdain's latest, written with Laurie Woolever, is called APPETITES (Ecco/HarperCollins, $37.50), and he's slathered it with the grandstanding machismo that is his trademark.
For me, it's an annual reminder of my father's forced exit from the world and our unresolved tensions concerning the big ugliness of his machismo.
They're both projections of toughness, imagined or otherwise, a machismo that feels outmoded and absurd to anyone reading this sentence, but that's exactly the point.
But I suspect that it's also about a kind of machismo, a sense that real men don't soak up solar energy; they burn stuff instead.
But as Brazilian women and female musicians in particular have called out the traditional samba circle's culture of machismo, the blowback has been very real.
" The problem isn't isolated to STEM careers, Wu said, but there "is still too much machismo in the attitudes of many leaders in these professions.
"While Silicon Valley has a bro culture — I'm not saying it does not — Silicon Valley did not invent the machismo work culture," Teller told CNBC.
But before long her husband was conforming to the reactionary clichés of Franquist machismo: neglecting her for his drinking companions and indulging in casual affairs.
This could be seen as a simple attempt at aggrandisement, a crass display of sculptural machismo in the form of a burgeoning bronze monster schlong.
In "Inoah," as in past works, he also rejects the genre's machismo and puts his dancers in intimate proximity, infusing the piece with a poignant vulnerability.
According to trans activists, one of the reasons for high homicide rates across Latin America lies in the machismo culture that is embedded in the region.
Indeed, women are usually the ones who have to carry the burden of this dreaded virus, particularly in countries like Brazil where "machismo" culture still rules.
Other young minds will see the popularity of these four siblings, and they'll interpret the associated arrogance, smugness, and machismo as somehow instrumental to their success.
Through both examinations, the series will explore Cuban identity, machismo, fatherhood, familial structure, an exuberance of sexual energy, and a symbolic rejection of traditional gender roles.
The build up to their fight would give Page a huge platform for North American audiences with Sonnen's microphone machismo drawing the casual MMA fans in.
In Mexico, a conservative Catholic country where machismo reigns and traditional concepts of gender are deeply entrenched, violence against women and girls is an ongoing problem.
He was so keen to recreate the Clarkson magic that he ended up sounding inauthentic, forcing the bravado and machismo that came naturally to his predecessor.
"A straight line is perfection," he tells Chris (Kathryn Hahn), a frustrated filmmaker who is new in town and newly besotted with Dick's pretentious buckaroo machismo.
He inherited the machismo of the recent bro era and returned it to its rural roots while also reviving the arena-rock country of the 1990s.
That sort of goes without saying of the hard-drinking, machismo-ridden industry where long hours and late nights lead to greasy, quick fast food meals.
The police are all chest-thumping aggression and "we take care of our own" machismo, with the exception of Pete, who's trapped between guilt and fear.
For him, this is the ultimate game of Machismo Monopoly: The properties are at stake and there's a "Go To Jail" square in Robert Mueller's corner.
A group of Mr. Anning's supporters then tackled the teenager and placed him in a chokehold, in an appalling show of machismo entirely unbefitting the moment.
But the words to "Temes" ("You Fear") are a challenge, defying a machismo that pretends to be romantic but is actually about maintaining power, sometimes violently.
" As she put it, "This is a positive representation of male camaraderie without machismo, a rare representation of 'bromance' that is infrequently used in video games.
The director, Harry Kirkpatrick (possibly a pseudonym for the Italian director Umberto Lenzi), uses pool parties, sweaty machismo and topless young women to set the mood.
Professional sports usually provides a poor, inaccurate reflection of politics, but sometimes elements of that imagery — the machismo, the posturing, the adoration of stars — align exactly.
It's in Anthony Bourdain's best-selling book, "Kitchen Confidential," which has been a siren song of kitchen machismo in food media since its publication in 2000.
But it can still be difficult for women to access that kind of machismo without being criticized for it, making Cardi's image all the more singular.
This is a bold and unique experiment in a country ruled by a tradition of machismo, where domestic violence and femicide are a deep rooted problem.
They both project a tightly structured machismo air and thus have much less charm than "La Noce," which has a nonchalant, silky, falling feel to it.
To translate, Lali and Thalia tell their experimental man that he's "pretty, but dumb," defying the machismo culture that still thrives in South American countries, like Argentina.
But it also showcases something bigger: Avenatti's questionable decision to adopt a brand of "no-apologies" machismo that is very similar to Trump's style as a candidate.
David not helping his wife out and getting on the back of the bike and letting Brooke drive (all in the name of machismo) sealed their fate.
Like Procter & Gamble, Unilever has many family brands under its umbrella, and it was perhaps no longer appropriate to have Axe's brand out there selling stereotypical machismo.
An entrenched machismo culture and conservative religious values in Honduras fuel discrimination against LGBT+ people, stymieing efforts to change attitudes in the Catholic-majority nation, she said.
I think there's a political angle to it as well, there's definitely right-wing politics attached to it, and a big pickup, a certain element of machismo.
I wanted a strong emphasis on machismo, and also to make it scary, have no text on the cover, no smiles, and include bearded, tough-looking guys.
Angela Duckworth, the psychologist who has made "grit" the reigning buzzword in education-policy circles, would surely recoil at any association between it and Wayne's outmoded machismo.
Like horror movies in the 1960s or machismo action in the 80s, visions of the wonders and terrors of the future are ubiquitous on today's streaming television.
At that point in the mid-1980s, hip-hop promoted a narrow vision of blackness marked by bravado, machismo, egocentrism and, for most, a bodacious New Yorkness.
And the country's machismo is so deeply entrenched that its declaration of homosexuality as a protected identity (as of the 1991 constitution) felt like a hollow promise.
The novel centers on the unlikely conceit of a hungover, machismo-drenched tennis match between the painter Caravaggio and the Spanish poet Quevedo in 16th-century Italy.
"If we don't have economic independence, it's impossible to stop the violence of machismo," said María Florencia Alcaraz, 31, a journalist and member of Ni Una Menos.
Despite all our competitive parenting and mommy machismo and trophy kids, we don't really give a damn about our children — by which I mean, about one another's.
DETROIT, Michigan — After Hillary Clinton lost the Rust Belt to Donald Trump, some Democrats argued that it would take machismo to win back white, blue-collar men.
SV: I would say the persistent machismo, though not as a biological determination of men or how men are raised to occupy the public space, for example.
Also on the bill, Jennifer Montgomery's "Deliver" (on Sunday and Tuesday) remakes a staple of adventure film machismo, John Boorman's "Deliverance" (1972), with a cast of women.
Her band's most recent album, "Mujeres," grapples with what it means to be Mexican in the current political climate, and with the machismo entrenched in Mexican society.
I liked the idea of combining that aggressive, vengeful hip-hop machismo with Drake's famous sensitive side, and the petty office beefs concept just came out of that.
But take one look at his top opponent, and you may understand why Rubio is worried: Donald Trump, the paragon of American machismo, is leading in the polls.
It's a weird week when POTUS doesn't have some lowbrow clap back for a woman he perceives to have threatened his machismo: That's just America in 2017. Sad!
Sometimes this is an ordinary act of reclaiming someone else's insults, but often, it's more like a quasi-ironic attempt to appropriate the coolness and machismo of villainy.
Kanye has clearly bought into the in-your-face machismo that Trump's campaign merchandise represents, but that wasn't the only element of Trump's aesthetic Kanye showed admiration for.
With deep bedroom eyes and a sly, knowing smile, he was one of pop's ultimate flirts: a sex symbol devoted to romance and pleasure, not power or machismo.
One of our most powerful ways of challenging the machismo culture is to work with pregnant women, to work with that family, to start challenging the stereotypical roles.
A big reason cars are styled this way, Gould explained over Google Hangouts, is because car designers—most of whom are men—design with a sense of machismo.
"Colombia is a country that has advanced in many things but still it's got a lot of machismo, it's a very conservative country," she told CNN en Español.
Infused with machismo, the Hollywood archetype is the hard-living, scarf-wearing loner dashing from one war zone to the next, with romantic partners as expendable as bullets.
She is a dryly comic foil to Ms. Shaw's General — a part played with such sly machismo, you wish someone would cast her in a Tom Clancy adaptation.
Experts were interviewed on radio and TV in Israel on the problems with machismo in the country, and posts on social media agonized about how to fix them.
Otherwise, there's little appeal to this romantic comedy's protagonist, a man so unlikable the movie opens with an M.P.A.A.-style warning for the character's sexism, homophobia and machismo.
Erik's pride and machismo jeopardize the profitability of the shop and his relationship with Lydia, his estranged, pregnant ex who he wants to prove he's good enough for.
Calling a misinformed voter a liar and challenging him to a pushup contest reeks of the machismo present in Trump's thinly-veiled exchange about penis size with Sen.
For the last few months, the company has been reeling from allegations of a machismo-fueled workplace where managers routinely overstepped verbally, physically and sometimes sexually with employees.
But this new interpretation of Anne also treats a young, female character with the attention and focus often reserved for difficult men and the perversions of their machismo.
Allegations of racism, machismo, and class divides are common themesThere were positive things mentioned among the thousands of entries in the spreadsheets, but their tone is overwhelmingly negative.
It's no surprise, then, that Donald J. Trump appealed to men who feel this way — not just his promises to bring back factory jobs, but also his machismo.
The motion-picture battle cries of heroism and machismo don't ring out in the Academy Award nominee "A War," Tobias Lindholm's 21st-century Danish variation on the conflict film.
For her, the reunion is a particularly poignant return to her roots, not only in collaborating with Olson but in re-entering a genre dominated by men and machismo.
Even Lang Jeffries (John Schwab), the partner of Paul III's mother Gail Getty (Hilary Swank), has a part in this specific brand of Trust's fatal, machismo-fueled self-importance.
García stood up against gender violence, devising strategies to combat machismo and organizing massive women's marches — her notebook was full of plans to educate other women about their rights.
In a lot of kitchens, a lot of what was hip was this sort of machismo, bravado, not showing real sincerity because that's not cool and that is changing.
"In order to protect the dancefloor and to make the movement really strong, it was very important to protect it from sexism, chauvinism, homophobia, machismo etc from the start".
For example, FIFA fined the Mexican Football Federation for the shouts of machismo at sporting events, and in response, federation officials said that this is 'something normal' in Mexico.
Having seen Coppola's film, which is so distinctly female-focused, it seemed hilarious that an actor known for his manly machismo could ever have considered starring in this project.
Among young radical men, free sex and drugs fueled fatal posturings of machismo and an atmosphere in which women were expected to reward courageous draft resisters with their bodies.
Incredible levels of anger and hostility, particularly among many black men, are coupled with misogyny, celebration of drug use and prison culture, undue veneration of machismo and violent music.
Cassandro, who's real name is Saúl Armendáriz, has been wrestling for almost 30 years, pushing against machismo stereotypes in Mexican culture as a confident gay and cross-dressing wrestler.
One difference in the #metoo era is that longstanding cultural ideas about machismo and masculinity in Latin America require dismantling in addition to the misogyny of the anglo world.
He was an ardent Marxist who happened to be the scion of a wealthy, titled family, a gay man working in a profession (and a culture) steeped in machismo.
In his best-known films, thrillers like "Fatal Attraction" and "Basic Instinct," his polished but aggressive characters came to define a certain American machismo of the 1980s and '90s.
In the end, they found something subtler — not a homoerotic breakup or compensatory explosions of machismo but a prickly, tender document of a teenage parting, its own small tragedy.
La gran política, en general, está hecha de opuestos indudables: lo contrario de la esclavitud es la libertad, de la monarquía la república, del machismo la paridad de géneros.
The film, and Finney's work in it, brilliantly capture the trickiness of masculinity in its era, in which forward-thinking sensitivity and cave man machismo seemed in constant conflict.
In fact, despite SIL's bullet-ridden demise at the hands of the most machismo-saturated alien hunter in the movie, we catch a glimpse that her power lives on.
Both Sicario films are written by the terrific screenwriter Taylor Sheridan, who has a particular gift for filtering the headlines of the day through machismo-driven action movie tropes.
In 2017, founder and former CEO Travis Kalanick was ousted, after reports of Uber's alleged culture of machismo and a blog post about its purported institutional sexism went viral.
Rich, however, with trees, flowers, and water, Loy's intimate and surreal canvases feel like a garden offering respite from the machismo valorized by too many male-dominated schools of painting.
His machismo style (a Filipino trait) had him boasting during the election campaign that he would fill Manila Bay with the bodies of drug dealers if he was elected President.
This, of course, will only happen I guess when buyers start giving a damn about this more than they care about 0-60mph machismo and supposedly attractive purchase-financing terms.
The franchise operates shamelessly in a melodramatic and binary world of good guys and bad guys, punctuating scenes with irrelevant quotes about war or machismo fluff from Bush-era neocons.
This old "boys club" strategy is familiar: the blatant disrespect and machismo that singles out women, especially intelligent women of color, who insist on being a part of the conversation.
These were the kids who lived in fear of the cultural machismo that forced them to hide their identity, and often created a barrier between them and their conservative families.
The camera catches Jimmer walking away first, his chest puffed out and shit, his eyes betraying a capacity for aggro machismo the likes of which you never saw at BYU.
On True Blood, he proved that not only was a confluence of femininity and machismo valid, but that a limp wrist could just as easily turn into a balled fist.
Malambo is traditionally a competitive form, and its aggressiveness, as the dancers repeatedly challenge one another and storm the stage in packs, amounts to a kind of one-note machismo.
One of Mr. Brolin's signature strengths as a performer is his ability to send up machismo while at the same time living up to a credible notion of conventional manliness.
In her new work, "Raphael," Ms. Lopez uses this remarkable historical episode as a source of inspiration, along with the exaggerated machismo of the male Spanish singers of her youth.
Where fellow Austrian Expressionists Kokoschka and Schiele, and German counterparts, such as Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, represented themselves through sexuality, machismo or gendered self-performance, Gerstl portrayed himself as slipping away.
There may be room for some level of deviation from machismo in Latin trap, but in 2018, there are simply no openly queer artists experiencing mainstream success in the genre.
Yesenia's anger, so public and digital, is the expression of a new culture against silence and machismo taking root in Mexico, a culture in which women are demanding equal treatment.
One of his favorite movies is "The Warriors," the cult 1979 film about street gangs in New York, and it was the outlaw machismo of the kitchen that attracted him.
In Milan — home of red-blooded machismo (or as close as you can get in a men's runway show) — there were almost as many looks for her as for him.
What's more, Mexico has a culture that traditionally embraces machismo, a hyperinflated version of masculinity that prioritizes "manliness" above all else, and that can prove deadly for many Mexican women.
In a shameless display of machismo, Reggie challenges Archie to an arm wrestling match in order to settle who will get The Bulldogs' votes, aka the athletic votes, for Student Government.
Some social commentators have proposed that the protest leaders may have misinterpreted the words in the curriculum deliberately in order to reinvigorate old values which encouraged homophobia and a machismo culture.
At the end of season two, his over-the-top homoerotic machismo and extremely violent bullying were revealed to be rooted in a lot of abusive behavior by his own father.
His name has more recognition than ever before, and even when people apparently hate him, they're still lining his pockets with cash to watch him in a tournament of pure machismo.
Since we cannot know if a woman is going to overcompensate on machismo — as Hillary did on the unjustified Iraq invasion — we may want to look at it a different way.
And though the political right has long claimed manliness as a trait intrinsic to its platform, its brand of machismo is enjoying a renaissance in the era of memes and Trump.
By attacking Ukraine, menacing the Baltic States, using limited resources to take sides in Syria, and meddling in U.S. and European elections, he puts his own machismo above his people's interests.
Military issues have long been dominant in South Carolina politics, and Republican candidates in recent days have looked to one-up one another with displays of machismo and national security toughness.
The Ultimate Fighting Championship has made a name for itself by promoting fast-paced, hard-hitting mixed martial arts action in glitzy venues, a sport where extreme machismo meets Las Vegas.
His ferocious, semiautobiographical short stories about boxers, custodians, soldiers, crime victims, cancer patients and asylum inmates coupled a fateful machismo — the eternal pessimist Arthur Schopenhauer was his hero — with grim humor.
That left the five other candidates to argue over which man was best placed to deliver Brexit in testy exchanges International Development Minister Rory Stewart described as a competition of "machismo".
The violence spurred a national debate over gender-based violence and Mexico's entrenched culture of machismo that transcended the usual divisions of Mexico's deeply stratified society — age, class, race and politics.
His alpha male machismo and tendency to surround himself with beautiful young women was a critical aspect of the persona that helped secure him the Republican nomination in the first place.
Esta convocatoria se hace para protestar en contra de la violencia de género, la desigualdad y la cultura del machismo, además de exigir más apoyo a los derechos de las mujeres.
My problem is that public displays of this sort of fake machismo will make the world a much harder place for men — myself included — in the years and decades to come.
It feels suspiciously like like Sheridan's screenplay wants to have both have its cake and wolf it down: violent machismo and reactionary explosiveness, later papered over by a dose of wokeness.
Case in point: Loincloth, the Southern Lord-backed instrumental quartet who specializes in impenetrably dense acrobatics marked by sinew, economy, and hypercomplex time signatures that consistently avoid baroque frills and cartoonish machismo.
Even if clinging to American machismo hurts us, the steeling of young black males will continue, because the obstacles we face are relentless, brutal, and ensconced in the highest echelons of power.
It's a steamy day in present-day Harlem and Pop's barbershop is home to that mix of trash talk and Black machismo that comes from cutting hair all day with the fellas.
As if the City of Angels didn't have enough damn taquerias to choose from, we now have one that is owned by the grandfather of Mexican-American machismo in Hollywood, Danny Trejo.
On the one hand, it's nice to get a hero with Ricky Whittle's impressive musculature who has little machismo and who blushingly admits that he likes little marshmallows in his hot chocolate.
Burt Reynolds, the Hollywood star who brought his unique brand of winking machismo to everything from Smokey and the Bandit to Boogie Nights, passed away Thursday from a heart attack, Variety reports.
Not all of them have been well-reviewed, but movies like Taxi Driver and Raging Bull bathe in the kind of edgy machismo that pins posters to the walls of college students.
" In those remarks, some saw not Trumpian "swagger or machismo," Adrian Bonenberger, an Afghanistan combat veteran, writer, and member of the Socialist Rifle Association told me, but "an incredibly thinly veiled threat.
Barón Biza draws poignant parallels between Aron's flamboyant machismo and the strongman ethos that ruled Argentina in the decades during which the novel takes place, a time of coups and counter-coups.
There are also new bands like Downtown Boys, In School and G.L.O.S.S. that have put out critically acclaimed albums that eviscerate the machismo, homophobia, transphobia and white maleness of the punk scene.
The Lonely Island members — Andy Samberg, Jorma Taccone and Akiva Schaffer — are scholars of hook-driven machismo, with a collective eye for fantasies of masculine cool that is both skeptical and affectionate.
However, with some of the controversial people fired for their alleged offenses, can we assume that Fox News is now free of the machismo culture that might tolerate and foster misogynist behavior?
It isn't about masochism, or machismo, but about the desire to grasp each and every molecule of a thing, even the sharp ones, which is, in that way, a bit like love.
It's easy to write off the entire Rambo franchise as a lame, hyper-violent bacchanal, some kind of terrible machismo stew made of testosterone and greased-up triceps and spent bullet casings.
More than anything, however, both of them have dark, rugged, handsome managers, each of them exuding a taciturn machismo which is deeply compelling and, in a semi-erotic sense, hard to ignore.
When I first read "Oscar Wao," in high school, I blanched at the machismo in its pages — it was a vivid reminder of a culture of misogyny that irreparably damaged my childhood.
Smokey and the Bandit's languorous but snarky down-home rebel "Bandit" Darville epitomized the kind of cheekily regressive sub-strain of '70s machismo that Reynolds would embody for most of his life.
But the T-Birds still spend all three(!) hours of the musical glorifying the kind of machismo that can turn teen boys into nightmares — and we're still supposed to root for them.
An ongoing theme in Paglen's more satirical work is the puerile machismo of military culture's symbology and nomenclature, ''the collective unconscious of this world of secrecy and violence,'' as he puts it.
" The official spokesman of the Basque regional government, Josu Erkoreka, warned that the ruling would give legitimacy to machismo violence and would not be understood "by the society of the 21st century.
But he came from a later generation, one that had grown up on punk iconoclasm as well as metal virtuosity and that was far too self-conscious for the old rock machismo.
There is throughout, though, a mind-bending glee in watching women taking on the extravagant guises of hot-dog rock 'n' rollers, who for all their strutting machismo never grow into manhood.
Trying to hold powerful men accountable is even more difficult in Latin America, because of "machismo, corruption and high levels of impunity," said Teresa Ulloa Ziaurriz, a women's rights activist in Mexico.
His machismo was, looking back, vaguely homoerotic, especially in the context of the boy band (or is it just me who sees the subtext in the "Quit Playing Games With My Heart" video?).
Where the original XXX traded in the kind of Mountain Dew-fueled machismo that seemed tailor-made for early-Bush-era teen boys, his return is far more inclusive, and therefore more attractive.
Pavlikova's parents said they thought she was drawn to Kostylenkov because he bred rabbits, but the chats suggest she and Dubovik were both looking for political direction and were drawn to his machismo.
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Micaela García stood up against gender violence, devising strategies to combat machismo and organizing massive women's marches — her notebook was full of plans to educate other women about their rights.
They reinforce a brand of toxic machismo that suggests horny teen boys are constantly on the hunt for sex, and that bored middle-aged-or-older women are helping these kids become men.
The anti-gay violence, they contend, can be traced to Brazil's culture of machismo and a brand of evangelical Christianity, exported from the United States, that is outspoken in its opposition to homosexuality.
The Irish were also known, in a colloquial sense, for barroom brawls and machismo-fueled battles, and their fighting temperaments and need for gainful employment made prizefighting an ideal career for young Irishmen.
As The New York Times reported at the time, "the strong Latin tradition known as 'machismo' created a constant need for the males to assert their masculinity" thus excluding women from social work.
The machismo landscape thrums to mariachi music that provides its own counterpart to the famously "merry war" of wordplay and wit between Benedick (Matthew Needham) and Beatrice (Beatriz Romilly), the play's reluctant lovebirds.
The Latin American artists deliver unapologetically dirty and shameless raps about their sexuality, their love of perreo and dancehall, and have also been praised for their female-centric re-versioning of reggaetón's machismo.
Ford will tell you it's the perfect vehicle for schlepping around construction materials, but it's also a common choice for American drivers looking for the kind of machismo you don't find in a Fiesta.
No, not because we had to endure another display of Donald Trump's bellicose machismo, but because we witnessed two of the most powerful men in the world allow themselves to shed tears in public.
His chest-thumping, come-on-lads-they-don't-even-want-it show of pre-match machismo was followed by a cringeworthy concession to Kolbeinn Sigthórsson, and a 1/10 shitshow of a game overall.
It stands at the precipice of the old era of superhero movies, going all out in '90s-style action that sits perfectly between the machismo of the '80s and the sleekness of the 2000s.
LJUBLJANA (Reuters) - Two weeks after posting his latest parody on YouTube - a satire on Russian President Vladimir Putin's machismo - Slovenian actor and comedian Klemen Slakonja has had more hits than his country has people.
Dads should take all of their parental leave, so that they're not setting up a system in which there's an expectation that you wouldn't take it or that there's machismo for not taking it.
At the start of this decade, women held the top jobs in Argentina, Brazil, Costa Rica and Chile, collectively representing about 40 percent of the population in a region better known for its machismo.
There is little doubt that this authoritarian approach to religion is part of the reason why certain evangelicals identify with "strong" leaders like Trump, who makes a show of his toughness, bravado, and machismo.
Stop Trying to Act Macho Undue machismo has plunged humanity into countless unnecessary wars, it made #gamergate a thing, and it probably helped keep the Beatles off of Spotify until a few weeks ago.
Both men are well-known for using swaggering machismo at public appearances to intimidate opponents and project an image of strength, aware of the key role of body language in creating a political narrative.
It's difficult to identify with Hallencourt and be queer at the same time: So much of the hatred he experiences is wrapped up in the community's machismo defensiveness against the indignity of being poor.
She tackles many topics from dangerous machismo in "Temes" ("Fear") to conformism "Sin Masticar" in ("Without Chewing"), in what feels like a particularly timely soundtrack in relation to the current politics in Puerto Rico.
He [the attacker] might think he's a good guy, but you scratch that surface, and underneath it is the beating heart of a deeply machismo individual who thinks it's okay to target Muslim women.
"Unfortunately, Duterte's machismo and ill-regard of women is also symptomatic of Philippine society's entrenched sexism and patriarchal culture," Joms Salvador, the secretary general of Gabriela, a women's rights organization, said in an interview.
Ignis and Noctis, while dudely enough, fit squarely into the trim/pretty bishounen/ biseinen body type, and their personalities—indifferent for Noctis, primly uptight for Ignis—don't quite match up to factory-standard machismo.
But Harris does know that Legasov carried himself with a "sort of Russian, Alpha machismo" and had a wife and children, who weren't mentioned in the show or script he'd received, for narrative reasons.
The subgenre still exists to buck against the worst and most lunkheaded tendencies that hardcore has to offer, whether it be its chugga-chugga breakdowns, its fashion trend fixations, or its machismo-driven circle pits.
Anayeli Pérez, legal adviser for the National Citizen Observatory on Femicide, stresses that the failures of the police and judicial system to pursue sexual crimes has deep roots in a long-standing culture of machismo.
Those egos — the outsized, Hemingway-esque machismo of a certain type of male artist — are the subject at the heart of the film, even more than a changing Hollywood, or the echoes of Welles' life.
But while the history of Land Art is characterized by frontier machismo, many practitioners of Water Art are women working in cities to engage questions about ecology and temporality in the service of community-building.
Part of this is explained by Italy's conservative culture centered on machismo, but it is also explained by the fact that the world has yet to really accept women as agents of change and disruption.
Inwardly he recoiled from it all, the vulgar stenches and the vulgar office banter, but to the outside world he played along with his peer group, contributing his own false display of bloodlust and machismo.
It's helpful to know the context of my father's struggle with machismo, but it's still no excuse for my own journey with this stuff—and maybe that's why Father's Day is so weird for me.
The pride he took in performing his own stunts was partly the bluff machismo of a former athlete and partly a commitment to screen acting as a physical rather than a cerebral or emotional undertaking.
Vargas further posits that characters like the mujercitos (trans women) and Mataviejitas reveal long-standing patterns of machismo and pigmentocracy in Mexican culture, which she visualizes and illustrates through images of these two specific cases.
A look at the company's website reveals that its entire executive team is male, and former and current employees who've left reviews of the company on Glassdoor say that leadership promotes a culture of machismo.
At his best, Mr. Dorsey, who also performs, maintains a kind of goofy demeanor; he leans heavily toward humor in attempts to break down stereotypes about gender, race and, of course, the art of machismo.
Directed by Li Cheng, who wrote the script with George F. Roberson, the film delicately depicts the hardship of being gay in a Catholic culture and the pressure for machismo in a crime-ridden country.
Two years after he became India's most powerful leader, Mr. Modi appears to be an opportunistic manipulator of disaffection with little to offer apart from the pornography of power and a bogus fantasy of machismo.
The version of Tony Stark that exists in Iron Man 2 is one learning to grapple with this world he's entered; he keeps his insecurities and doubts at bay by relying on bravado and machismo.
It is also a project as high concept as a sitcom pitch: What if a famous feminist author — whose activism was spurred by her father's bullying machismo — discovered that said phallocrat had become a woman?
Beck hopes that the data brings awareness not only to the events of extreme violence against women like femicide and rape, but what she calls the "micro-machismo" that women suffer every day in public.
Though both B. and Steve were straight-edge at the time, they saw the self-seriousness of the genre—and the tough-guy machismo that was beginning to permeate it—as something worth laughing about.
It's not clear what Dimon is seeking in his latest round of comments on Trump — it may be, as he says, that he just caught a case of "machismo" and got heated in the moment.
And though his catalog of work might best be summed up by his contribution to the soundtrack for Smokey and the Bandit 2 — "Let's Do Something Cheap and Superficial" — his legacy was one of polished machismo.
"Everything was questioned, the rapports between students and workers, boss and worker, rich and poor," remembers Jacqueline Feldman, who would later become a radical feminist in part because of the machismo she experienced in the protests.
We've grown up with so much toxic masculinity and stereotypes of machismo in the Spanish and Black community, so I'm coming from a place that some might call rebellion or enlightenment — depending on who you ask.
Mahinda is barred from running for president again, and is on the stump for Gotabaya, bringing an affable touch to the campaign against the rather gruff manner of his brother, more known for his military machismo.
As luridly hilarious as Raz's gleefully crass and overcompensating machismo were at times, I badly needed this game to confront him with the reality that he was being a creepy asshole, and it never really did.
Despite growing up in a predominately Mexican-American community that placed a lot of value in the concept of "machismo," I felt then, and continue to believe, that God made me and millions of others different.
From the machismo behind every character's entrance and victory celebration to the scantily clad hood rat that your best friend Method Man chides you for boning, AKI channeled what made rap fun into a console game.
It's an important tale because so many aspects of it demonstrate how the tragic downward spiral of situations can create a perfect storm of variables—money, machismo, paranoia, impulsiveness, fear, and bad advice—which leads to murder.
In his rise I see some of this machismo and sexism made flesh and what that kind of thinking can lead to in the read world, and it makes me a tad ashamed to enjoy myself here.
Richard Lawler, Vanity Fair: It's simply a dull chore steeped in flaccid machismo, a shapeless, poorly edited trudge that adds some mildly appalling sexism and even a soupçon of racism to its abundant, hideously timed gun worship.
Cliff is an avatar of cinema's beautiful ills, and therefore symbolizes all Tarantino feels most ambivalent about: the movie violence he loves but that has tainted his career, the machismo he admires but has none of himself.
Survivors Michael Rodriguez and Anthony Venegas, both from Costa Rica, say the Latin American culture of "machismo" justifies the actions of the abusers and revictimizes the victims, making it very difficult for survivors to break their silence.
The strike was a historic show of force by women tired of what they say is a machismo culture that has for decades turned a blind eye to the violence they suffer simply for being a woman.
Even if his advisers might throw around names like Thucydides, Mr. Trump has consistently framed international issues in the far simpler terms of machismo and zero-sum competition, and often while appearing to misunderstand the issue itself.
DVHM: Hopefully most of our readers are familiar with the ways that machismo and sexism manifest in visual culture, but can you explain some of the ways that pigmentocracy is visualized in the images that surround us?
Mr. Trump has often been compared to the right-wing Latin American populists who, like him, have used machismo, opposition to elites and personal grandiosity ("I alone can fix it," as Mr. Trump said) to win elections.
Famed, and often uncritically fetishized, for its masterworks and swaggering machismo, this was the era that brought us some of the most illustrious male auteurs in history, including Martin Scorsese, Peter Bogdanovich, Robert Altman and Hal Ashby.
The deaths of Fátima and Ms. Escamilla, both in the past two weeks, have injected even greater urgency into the debate surrounding gender violence and machismo and have intensified the demands for a more effective government response.
Within each of the Northern Triangle countries is also an intense culture of machismo, leading to impunity for violence against women, and causing some women to flee for their lives and seek safety in the United States.
It's easy to see, then, why the machismo infusing the immigration rhetoric this cycle — from the border fence of lore to a wall and then to forced deportations on a mass scale — would appeal to this audience.
Where some fans might find this hypocritical (based on her reputation as the poster woman for anti-glam, the pop star who's unafraid to embrace her inner machismo), Joanne is where all these past aesthetics finally make sense.
Gaga's denim cutoffs and leather corsets lack any symbolic relation to the narrative beyond contextualizing her as an abused victim of rural American masculinity, glorifying rabid machismo and taking cues from Quentin Tarantino's road-rage thriller Death Proof.
On a six-day tour through the Free and Sovereign State of Chiapas last month, María de Jesús Patricio Martínez Marichuy transgressed traditional Mexican politics by making her struggle against machismo apparent—and indigenous girls and women visible.
Read together, they are a remarkable body of work from an increasingly skeptical student of the criminal justice system, one who has concluded that it is clouded by arrogance and machismo and warped by bad faith and racism.
If we want to include women and their voices and the only way to work on these shows is to prove you're a machismo guy, staying until midnight every night, women are going to opt out of that.
I'm incredibly hopeful that the end of these statues will come from the inspiring indigenous-led organizing being done by groups like the Red Nation, and increasingly strong Chicanx/Latinx critiques of white supremacy, machismo, and colonial violence.
I've been watching, too, as a new fascist machismo takes hold in the political sphere and in its digital reflections, and as men have embraced a virulent, even violent misogyny in the face of economic and social crisis.
His mother has stayed behind in Tehran and his father, a successful businessman and ex-boxer of legendary machismo, drops dead of a heart attack on a squash court, leaving the teenager and his two younger brothers penniless.
The strike, and a march that drew tens of thousands of women to the streets on Sunday, were a watershed moment for Mexico, a nation that has long failed to grapple with entrenched machismo and gender-based violence.
"It also doesn't help that the Bernie Bros, a segment of Mr. Sanders's most animated supporters, are famous for their aggressive, at times abusive, behavior toward his opponents and critics, earning a reputation for toxic machismo," she adds.
To the Editor: President-elect Donald Trump's pledge on nuclear arms to "outmatch them at every pass and outlast them all" has struck listeners not so much as a policy statement as a reflexive expression of national machismo.
Yet, its unlikely trajectory from peddling sexist messages for profit to becoming a woke critic of machismo — also for profit — holds valuable lessons for the rest of us struggling to prevent, contain, and reverse the damage of toxic masculinity.
"Around 10 percent of the communities I've visited have opposed the law because of machismo and because of their economic situation," said Maczchen, who was 12 when her mother's cousin tried to married her off to an older man.
Like Tucker Max, another popular machismo-focused web essayist of the era, Maddox matter-of-factly presented profanity-laden contrarian takes like "'Embrace diversity,' and other bullshit phrases that don't mean anything," with almost a scorn for his readership.
Yet their rapid growth in cities such as Sao Paulo, Uber's biggest market by rides, underscores rising concerns about public safety in Brazil and efforts to shield women from the discomfort and danger of a culture steeped in machismo.
Some friends and colleagues of Mr. Bloomberg say his crude language developed during his upbringing in the 1950s, his college fraternity years at Johns Hopkins and the 1970s machismo of the investment banking industry, which was dominated by men.
Las activistas argentinas a favor del aborto legal que se disfrazaron como personajes de El cuento de la criada o las jóvenes de Zanzíbar que contravienen al machismo y juegan al fútbol sin miedo, han logrado trascender sus fronteras.
It scapegoats migrants, instills fear, glorifies an illusory past (what the Polish sociologist Zygmunt Bauman called "retrotopia"), exalts machismo, mocks do-gooder liberalism and turns the angry drumbeat of social media into its hypnotic minute-by-minute mass rally.
Fisher discusses the state of affairs of a music that doesn't entirely dispose of longstanding machismo codes, but has instead integrated its own critique of them and knows how to play with its archetypes while abusing them when necessary.
Among the guests were Tennessee Williams in boozy conversation with Truman Capote, Allen Ginsberg in knotty confabulation with John Cage, and Norman Mailer putting on a performance of knuckle-dragging machismo for the apparent benefit of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
Las muertes de Fátima y Escamilla, ambas en las últimas dos semanas, han inyectado una urgencia aún mayor al debate sobre la violencia de género y el machismo y han intensificado las exigencias de una respuesta gubernamental más efectiva.
Any pickup truck manufacturer will sell you something with rugged controls to make you feel like a tough guy, but there's a sense of unified purpose behind the Land Cruiser that makes such machismo less offensive and more impressive.
The men, who called themselves a "wolf pack" and used a cellphone to film the attack in 2016, were given sentences condemned as too lenient by feminist groups, police departments and politicians, who declared that the ruling would legitimize machismo violence.
When we met in the bullring, I asked de los Angeles what drew her to bullfighting, a sport in which she's endured not only the abuse of the bull, but also the machismo attitudes of the culture that surrounds it.
His cultural position as a meme is perfectly suited to a scene that places ironic detachment beside hard-hitting themes of addiction or sadness, prioritises pop-mindedness over respect for 'the canon' and emphasizes comedic self-awareness over self-promoting machismo.
"Hay una red casi oculta de solidaridad masculina que en la película está representada (...) Yo creo que en la sociedad hay un machismo que está muy enraizado y que está muy embebido en el pensamiento conservador", dijo Duarte, de 27 años.
The character actor Warren Oates, a symbol of anarchic frontier machismo, is being celebrated by the Film Society of Lincoln Center in a retrospective that focuses on his western noir "Private Property," directed by Leslie Stevens and long thought lost.
While Neighbors was self-aware, mocking the machismo of its bros by throwing in genuinely sweet moments between frat guys and flailing parents alike, Neighbors 2 goes right ahead and tears apart the very genre of bro comedy with relish.
Critiquing the West's obsession with Vladimir Putin's "cool calculation and prickly machismo," this book offers a more searching appraisal of the institutions that buttress his Presidency, the aspirations that galvanize his supporters, and the forces that drive his capitalist economy.
McBride and Goodman seem to have bottled a certain branch of machismo, of burly guys who stride into a room confident that if they can effectively hide how much they're sweating in terror, they just might get what they want.
The other men are worth as much scrutiny as Don Giovanni, the production argues, teasing out the pushy paternalism of Don Ottavio, the class-anxiety machismo of Masetto and the guilt by association of Leporello, endearing though he may be.
They may have intended to make him feel welcome, but their actions wind up having the opposite effect, as Tyler finds himself increasingly entrapped by their booze-soaked machismo — by their vaguely offensive games, their made-up rituals, their childish horseplay.
El año pasado más de 4500 mujeres fueron asesinadas en ese país, según un organismo especializado, y los factores van desde el machismo arraigado hasta recortes presupuestarios que han limitado la ayuda disponible para las mujeres que han sufrido abusos.
But that upheaval, the women say, has also laid bare the deeply entrenched sexism and machismo in Spain's political establishment, which has at the very least been slow to adapt to changing times, intensifying a clash of both generations and genders.
Desde hace décadas, se comenzó a acusar a las telenovelas tradicionales de distribuir una visión estereotipada del mundo, reafirmando el clasismo, el racismo y el machismo de la sociedad, reproduciendo los valores de la élite… Y todo esto era cierto.
Trump could make a very fine African or Middle Eastern dictator — it's the same combination of machismo, charisma and lack of any concern for morals, ethics or standards of behavior that we saw in Hosni Mubarak or Mobutu Sese Seko.
The predictable rise-and-fall dynamics of EDM (slow verse, gradual build, explosion, start again from the beginning, repeat) — implying as they do a grotesquely overstated machismo enervated by the automation of the regular climaxes — mixes rather amusingly with Western classical harmonic convention.
Her story is not uncommon given Puerto Rico's patriarchal society, which still puts a lot of weight on traditional gender roles, including pressuring women to settle down early, and the island's rampant machismo, which is at the root of most gender violence.
Demme was always brilliant at drawing out empathically feminine perspectives from hypermasculine narratives (see Something Wild or even the skewering of machismo in Philadelphia.) Clarice is a small woman dwarfed by her setting and the larger-than-life characters she deals with.
We need Bikini Kill now because we've always needed them; always needed more girls to the front, always needed more femininity on stage, always needed less machismo in rock, always needed the label of "woman" to be bigger in every possible way.
Having to deal with that early on positions you to have to decide as a child if you want to "pass" into these spaces by wearing a false machismo or do you want to deal with the social consequences of being yourself.
Men fighting other men, for example, is a public demonstration of machismo, and—while I'm reluctant to ascribe any kind of meaning to a cruel, meaningless act—domestic violence is often used as a means of asserting dominance over one's partner or family.
But getting stuck in the weeds debating the veracity of specific events detracts from a larger truth, which is that growing up gay in an environment in which machismo is the ultimate value makes queer people astute observers of how masculinity is enforced.
One might argue that such machismo is a form of escapism, but there is also a sort of self-expression in casual culture which is about absconding from a mundane reality, something which most of us can relate to on some level.
Claudia López kissed her partner amid a roaring crowd last weekend as she became the first woman to be elected mayor of Bogotá, a position considered second in importance only to the presidency, in a country known for its culture of machismo.
"Tim had never done anything like this, and it was a precursor to everything he did later in terms of concepts of men and war and machismo," said Mr. Kamber, adding that Mr. Hondros also came into his own during the war.
Su canción pegadiza, a la que se sumaban pasos de baile fácilmente replicables, se convirtió en la denuncia global a la única plaga que parecía resistirse al mejoramiento de la salubridad pública: la del machismo violento, abuso a la mujer, violación, feminicidio.
En los 73 años de existencia de la ONU solo cuatro mujeres han ocupado ese cargo; Espinosa le dedicó su triunfo a las mujeres que participan en política y "se enfrentan a ataques políticos y mediáticos marcados por el machismo y la discriminación".
Trump's pugnacious language may seem to jar with ordinary Christian rhetoric, but it's actually very much in keeping with the imagery of "muscular Christianity," the quintessentially Anglo-American conflation of machismo and religiosity that has defined American evangelicalism since the country's foundation.
The showrunner, Noah Hawley, created the Coen-brothers pastiche "Fargo" for FX. The first season of that series was visually dazzling but ultimately nihilistic, an exercise in hollow machismo; the second season was original and ambitious, a darkly funny exploration of domestic evil.
The anger that is surfacing in Mexico is rippling across much of Latin America, where machismo is common, and law enforcement officials and the authorities can be passive, complicit or in some cases even abusive toward women who try to report it.
La violencia ha generado un debate nacional en torno a la violencia de género y la arraigada cultura del machismo en México que ha logrado trascender las divisiones tradicionales que caracterizan a la sociedad mexicana, altamente estratificada: edad, clase, raza y afiliación política.
Pinker suggested rather that One could argue that what today's men need is more encouragement to enhance one side of the masculine virtues — the dignity, responsibility, self-control, and self-reliance — while inhibiting others, such as machismo, violence, and drive for dominance.
It's a sprawling ensemble piece that's part procedural and part machismo-fueled interracial buddy tale: Decourcy and Jackie are brought together through their mutual interest in taking on a family of armored car robbers in Charlestown led by Frankie Ryan (Jonathan Tucker).
It's most recent reincarnation was probably due to Don Draper's neat hairstyle on Mad Men and Jimmy Darmody's slicked-back coif in Boardwalk Empire, two TV shows with protagonists who desperately want to be "good men," but are weighed down by machismo and existential angst.
His last movie, "The Kindergarten Teacher," also takes place in Israel and focuses on a woman who becomes obsessed with a virtuosic boy poet, a squirmy fixation that opens up into a critique of Israeli militarism and machismo in a battle between barbarism and culture.
By all accounts the situation was already long gone and things rapidly descended into a tidal wave of violent machismo resulting in multiple sexual assaults, the tower MoreMusic were broadcasting from being trashed, and 10,000 people requiring medical treatment over the course of the festival.
"Visceral" is a word we use in a lot in metal writing, but if the shoe fits, fuck it— Cast of Static and Smoke is as visceral a doom recording as I've ever heard, like Indian without the hate, or Conan without the barbarian machismo.
According to Fake, it's what lead to corruption at companies like Wells Fargo, where bankers set up accounts in the names of unknowing customers in order to meet quotas, and at Uber, where machismo and competition led to a total breakdown of company culture.
Perfectly exemplifying the dumb machismo and unwarranted confidence that was ubiquitous in the Bush era, the network spent the next few years courting the "boobs, sports, and barbecue" type of man who we'd today find too insipid to even put in a beer commercial.
A comic genius, Lucy used slapstick and crocodile tears to combat her husband's machismo — and when you look at how Latina actors in her position are still forced to play stereotypes of the docile wife or the sexy spitfire, that still looks radical today.
The five men used to refer to their own gang as the "manada," a term commonly used to refer to a pack of wolves, a description that in itself became a symbol for feminist associations of the aggressive machismo that women suffer in Spain.
The protesters object to his casting in the show, in which he is playing Bernardo, the leader of the Sharks street gang, a high-profile role that involves a lot of strutting across the stage with an air of machismo, and, at times, lust.
An unnerving blend of easy charm and menace, he is among the latest in a line of celebrated French cinema hard guys (Jean Gabin and Jean-Paul Belmondo come to mind): wily, brooding antiheroes who exude a machismo rarely matched in modern American cinema.
From that point, American Honey is about Star's escape—from violence, banality, brutality, and routine—and the grand, sickly machismo of Brice's "I Don't Dance" makes for a sinister soundtrack to the claustrophobic sequence that prefaces the moment when Star's fight-or-flight instincts kick in.
Billions is technically a drama, but it's more fitting to think of it as a dark, near-subliminal comedy about machismo and avarice, about what a surreal thing it is that so many people in power are really just jostling to throw their junk on the table.
But after that, plus six more failed attempts to make Chan a star, Chan conspired with director Chen Chi-hwa to make Half a Loaf of Kung Fu, which spoofed other kung fu films by poking fun at the machismo usually on display in such movies.
It's an incredibly smart, well-written movie (albeit with some breathtaking examples of gross machismo, in the tradition of all great Simpson and Bruckheimer productions) about race, professionalism, and generational change… that also happens to be one of the most tautly-paced submarines thrillers ever made.
Given the latest industry research on the adaptation of Asian food into the American mass-market—the steady acculturation of pho, the cautious courtship with fermentation, the brash machismo of the mash-up genre kick-started by the Korean taco—it wasn't hard to see why.
Likewise, this is not to claim that Hogan somehow ruined our childhoods – there are many of us who have fond memories of his bulging machismo and mad antics, even if we now recognise how amazing it is that we were guilelessly watching them in the first place.
Though the night was centered around rock and funk music—uncovering the queer roots of punk culture often overshadowed by overt machismo in the process—many notable Canadian and international electronic acts got their start at the party including Crystal Castles, Peaches, The Gossip, and others.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Where Machismo Is Entrenched, Focus Moves to the Trenches" (Memo From Mexico, April 24): Given that the original and enduring leitmotif of the Trump presidency is Mexico-bashing, you might want to take a look at your own prejudices on that point.
Once they've begun infantry training, the flexing of machismo so over the top, it can only be satire; director Paul Verhoeven fills the movie with little winking nods, like Johnny's video "letter home" that even includes a lonesome fiddler, a la Ken Burns's The Civil War.
On the surface, Birds of Passage is a gangster movie about the origins of the Colombian drug industry from the late 1960s to the 1980s, with all the ritual and blood-splatter of a Coppola flick, the machismo and machine guns of Narcos, Cartel Land, and El Chapo.
Instead, posits Bershidsky, he releases them for the benefit of the Western press as some kind of double bluff, as we lap up this contrived machismo while he goes about his business quietly behind the scenes, massaging the corridors of power to strengthen his own bearhug on the Kremlin.
In the wrong hands, The Deuce had the potential to turn into a show about the '70s that focused exclusively on a kind of bygone machismo, a wish fulfillment for Taxi Driver fans who still quote Travis Bickle's "You talkin' to me?" when they look in the mirror.
"When I started the group I was trying to challenge the like macho punk mentally shit that I knew coming out of Venice growing up as a kid, and having a group that didn't have some violent machismo name was my way of challenging that headspace," he says.
This world has always been one that runs on ale and machismo, with men whipping out their (literal) swords to prove their manly worth, bragging about their many conquests to prove their manly worth, or, worse, raping women to inflate their conquest count to prove their manly worth.
Appealing to the other fighter's machismo might work with some very emotional fighters, but if Dodson frustrated Lineker this much with some simple but disciplined outfighting, the direction switching, level changing, boxing-to-wrestling and defensive ringcraft of Dominick Cruz or Demetrious Johnson could cause him an aneurism.
His particular brand of toxic machismo is nothing new, and the extent to which the network is letting him jeopardize a hugely important show — which apparently broadcasts episodes the same week they're filmed, a particularly generous stretching of reality on UnReal's part — seems downright idiotic, bros be damned.
It came from the cognitive dissonance of seeing an actor whose onscreen persona had previously run so heavily toward the funny-snarky-sensitive now surrounded by machismo, brandishing an assault rifle, muttering about government incompetence, and barking frustration at CIA agents who are portrayed as arrogant, sniveling Ivy League snobs.
It's worth mentioning that this wonderful mid-season episode, which combined ruthless face-offs between two men filled to the brim with machismo and pride and the incredibly touching beginning of a real relationship between two nerds, was the rare Billions episode written by a woman: staff writer Alice O'Neill.
For example, in my earlier research on a small women's salon, one male client told me the barbershop is a place for the mechanic, or "grease-monkey," who doesn't care how he looks, and for "machismo" men who prefer a pile of Playboy magazines rather than the finery of a salon.
The play was first produced thirteen years after Nathanael West published " Miss Lonelyhearts ," another tale about a guy with a Christ complex, and I wonder how much O'Neill drew on that novel when he was shaping Hickey, who personifies the insanity of errant machismo, at once broken and self-glorifying.
That's part of what keeps his essays from descending into self-indulgent dude-lit — that, and the genuine thoughtfulness that prevents him from lingering on how cool it is that jiu-jitsu is violent and macho, and leads him instead to explore why the violence and machismo is so appealing.
While this might be expedient for those who have adopted the casual style for the sake of reflected machismo, the majority of those who identify as casuals today seem far more concerned with football, fashion and music than street fighting, as well as the social side of the casual phenomenon.
Herrera's green triangle looks like a before-the-fact feminine riposte to Johns's sardonic sendup of painterly machismo.) The Herrera faces "Plum Nellie, Sea Stone" (1972), a purple-and-white painting by Robert Reed, an African-American artist who taught at Yale from 19703 to 2014, the year of his death.
Even if Americans have short memories and are tempted back into a vision of reality TV–style foreign policy where it's all about imposing machismo and cost-benefit is for wimps, I have found, anecdotally but consistently, that no one outside of America has forgotten how it went last time.
" Listening to these tracks, Questlove said he heard Prince tapping into "his machismo, what we would now call toxic masculinity"; expressing his vulnerability (which Questlove preferred to think of as his humanity rather than his femininity); and "trying to navigate his way to pop stardom and the top of the mountain.
With international development minister Rory Stewart describing the television debate on Channel 4 television for Conservative Party leader as a competition of "machismo", five of the six remaining contenders spoke over each other in trying to prove they could succeed where May failed in leading Britain out of the bloc.
"His brand of self-aggrandizing, bewigged machismo was kind of de rigeur in the 80's and charmingly old-timey in the 90's, but now it's just passé and exhausting and increasingly offensive," Richard Lawson wrote in a post headlined "Donald Trump: A Sexist Dinosaur" for Gawker in 2008.
To pluck only Western examples, there is no single "traditional" model that can encompass strong, silent types and romantic poets, chivalric knights and laconic cowboys, the sorrowing Young Werther and the stiffened upper lip, the machismo of the Mediterranean and the mysticism of the Celts, Jimmy Stewart and Cary Grant and John Wayne.
Kavanaugh, however, unabashedly reinforced white male machismo and aggressiveness such that even if one thinks that he is innocent of what Ford accused him of, he put on full display the performance of a cantankerous white male who is recklessly determined to seek revenge against those he claimed were out to get him.
In a drinking scene in which overwrought cocktails can sometimes have the bitter taste of competitive machismo, the Ship's crew do a good job of not throwing their expertise in your face; they'll happily serve you a drink that will delight the palate without going on about muddling techniques or stirring directions.
As a women-led boxing and martial arts gym run along anti-fascist community principles, Solstar is among the first of its kind in the UK. When it opened in February 2016, both Gilbert and Lamont were determined to build a space where women could learn practical fighting skills without the machismo.
My workout that day will be marching on the mall with my mother and her partner, surrounded by women from all over the country, united in our opposition to a president who routinely engages in the kind of toxic machismo that would get any of my daughter's third-grade classmates put in the timeout chair.
Machismo says we must be objects of desire, not actors on it; we must give pleasure, and take pleasure from giving; Marianismo says we are good when we suffer and best when we sacrifice — a narrative that has neatly transferred itself into the white racial imaginary as the fiery Latina sex object and the hardworking, silent maid.
ESPN brought in machismo consultant Stephen Jackson to say the words "snitches get stitches" on TV, and Matt Barnes used this incident to advance his noble agenda, a season-long hearts-and-minds campaign to convince the world that he was right to drive 95 miles to punch his ex-wife's current boyfriend in the face.
Demonstrably dismissive of gender norms and the tyranny of machismo, whether it be his professed love for getting his nails done or his vocal (if complicated) support for the LGBTQ community , he's presented as a different kind of music star than what the U.S. previously got served from Latin America like Tego Calderón and Don Omar.
" For some more overt machismo — on an album largely geared to a female perspective — there's "The Wolf" by the Spencer Lee Band, with a riff vaguely hinting at Stevie Wonder's "Superstition" and a vocal that yowls like Mr. Wonder and hoots like Michael Jackson (and the Weeknd), leering, "Your body's sweating, dripping wet and I just can't control myself.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MEXICO CITY — Following a recent study published by Mexico's National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) about race and class, I sat down with Susana Vargas, one of Mexico's leading feminist academics and an expert on what she calls "pigmentocracy," to talk about the visualization of machismo, sexism, race, and class in Mexico.
" And Karen Finney, a CNN political commentator and political consultant said, "It may be that the disparity relates to an effort to appeal to — for lack of a better word — machismo, portraying Trump as a tough guy, which may resonate more with some black men and not black women who may worry more about the divisiveness.
Still, many countries and cities have rolled out the welcome mat, even ones with strong religious and machismo cultures, like Spain, with its "live and let live" attitude, and Colombia, where the number of laws to support lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people and the speed in which they were recently passed were "quite impressive," Mr. Williams said.
The work resonates in Mely Barragán's soft sculpture which spells out the word "Macho" in filigree cursive and captures both the quotidian absurdity of daily gender inequity and the banality and redundancy of calling out the machismo of Mexican culture, as though it were only ensconced within that particular national imaginary and not an international point of concern and contention.
In true kill-your-idols fashion, Cornell told Rolling Stone back in 1989 that "Led Zeppelin are just a bunch of stupid idiots who wrote cool riffs;" accordingly, Soundgarden inherited that band's sense of gargantuan groove while ensuring their songs remained Tolkein-free zones, opting instead to warn us of looming environmental disaster, skewer machismo, and delve into unflinching examinations of mental illness.
Y creo que eso es uno de los temas importantes, porque ahora el feminismo quiere establecer una especie de censura a todo lo que llaman el machismo y entonces, claro esa es una nueva inquisición que simplemente acabaría con la literatura, acabaría con la cultura, si lo que queremos establecer es una especie de literatura correcta, ideológicamente correcta, o una pintura ideológicamente correcta.
El paro, así como una marcha que atrajo a decenas de miles de mujeres a las calles el domingo fueron un parteaguas para México, un país que durante mucho tiempo ha sido incapaz de lidiar con el machismo arraigado y la violencia de género La acción colectiva sin precedentes también puso a prueba el liderazgo del presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
Football and literary references sit side-by-side in their lyrics, which are both sincerely poetic and self-deprecating; the "twee" label they were slapped with (for, presumably, featuring female vocals, a glockenspiel, and none of the tragic, thrusting machismo that indie lad-rock brought to the table) helped map them initially but undercut the experimental and often somber pop of everything that followed their first album.
I believe this is an important issue, because now feminism wants to establish a sort of censorship of all things they call machismo, and so this is a new inquisition that would simply put an end to literature and culture, if what we want to establish is a kind of ideologically correct literature, or ideologically correct painting… I think it's a battle that must be fought.
Much has been written about the gender divide in outdoor cooking: Whether it's because of the potential danger of an open flame and the assumption that men are humanity's fire-tamers, or the archaic generalization that men prefer meat while women would rather eat vegetables, or studies suggesting that men who like spicy food have higher levels of testosterone, machismo has permeated the outdoor cooking domain.
Gray's first film, " Little Odessa "—the story of a young man (Tim Roth) becoming entangled with the Russian Mob while his mother (Vanessa Redgrave) dies, his father (Maximilian Schell) turns him out, and his kid brother (Edward Furlong) struggles to cope—appeared in 254, when Gray was only twenty-five, and established him as a precocious talent who brought sensitive family-drama realism to gritty crime-drama machismo.
As with the early (and totally unnecessary) scene in which terrorists blow up the department store (one muttering an "Allahu akbar" right before blowing up himself, a mother, and a little girl), these characterizations aren't wholly fabricated, and the movie can reasonably cover itself by saying that the problem isn't in the story, but in the violent, nihilistic machismo of the real people and situations on which it's based.
This patriarchal machismo is so poisonous, it infects and corrodes our relationships and interactions, especially with women, because, as Bitch contributor Tamara Winfrey Harris wrote earlier this year, it feeds off of a "hatred of what it defines as feminine... For those invested in toxic masculinity, there is nothing worse a black man can be than 'like a woman…'" And I've seen how this ugliness has played out in my own life.
Denes had a lot working against her: She was an artist whose signature work existed for only three months; a woman — and, in her early 50s at the time of "Wheatfield," not even a young woman — whose peers in the earthworks movement were defined by their heedless machismo; and a conceptual artist with huge ideas at a time when galleries and museums were more interested in the bright canvases of the Neo-Expressionists.
The more Kim comes across as the aggrieved party clinging to nukes out of paranoia and President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE as the aggressor motivated by machismo and megalomania, the more credible will the North's unreasonable demands sound.
" '"My Brilliant Friend": The HBO Adaptation Scrubs Off the Books' Girl-Power Sheen and Returns Them to the Gritty Streets of Naples' [Slate] At Slate, Willa Paskin argues that the series frees the material from the book series's reputation a rah-rah tale of female friendship: "Without shortchanging the bond between Lila and Lenù, the series makes it impossible to gloss over, block out, or ignore the particular environment in which the girls are born and raised: the grit and grime, the fear and the violence, the omnipresent, omnipotent machismo surrounding them.

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