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marianismo, n. Brit. |ˌmarɪəˈnɪzməʊ|, |ˌmɛːrɪəˈnɪzməʊ|, U.S. |ˌmɛriəˈnɪzmoʊ| [‹ Marian adj.1 + Spanish -ismo -ism suffix, after machismo n.] A pattern of behaviour that is regarded as conforming to a traditional or archetypal female role; female submissiveness. Freq. opposed to machismo. Chiefly used with reference to Latin American women.
1972Lat. Amer. Res. Rev. 7 Spring 136 The program..included the following panels:..Evelyn Stevens, Case Western Reserve University, Marianismo: The Other Face of Machismo in Latin America. 1991K. L. Stoner From House to Streets 5 Cubans have always been able to assimilate dualities such as the sacred and profane (Roman Catholicism and santeria), machismo and marianismo, and equality and separateness. 2003Jrnl. Amer. Acad. Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (Nexis) 1 Apr. 485 The femininity scale acts as a measure of marianismo (female virtue, gentleness, and willingness to sacrifice), the Colombian cultural norm for women. |