User:Patriciatrinidad19/Gender Relations in Guatemala/Bibliography

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Bibliography and Notes

 * 1) Curtis, Richard F.; MacCorquodale, Patricia. "Stability and Change in Gender Relations". Sociological Theory.
 * 2) *This scholarly article was published by JSTOR, which is a reliable database. This article covers what gender relations are and how it has generally evolved over time. I also think this source helps me establish some notability on this topic.
 * 3) "Gender | Gendered Innovations". https://genderedinnovations.stanford.edu.
 * 4) *This article was found under Stanford University's website. They are reliable because they are an academic institution. This article helps me establish notability on this topic because it helps me define gender relations.
 * 5) "Marion W. Carter. “Gender and Community Context: An Analysis of Husbands’ Household Authority in Rural Guatemala.” Sociological Forum.
 * 6) *This scholarly article was published by the academic journal: JSTOR. The article discusses the different roles men and women in Guatemala take on because of their gender and the norms embedded in their society.
 * 7) Menjívar, Cecilia, and Victor Agadjanian. “Men’s Migration and Women’s Lives: Views from Rural Armenia and Guatemala.” Social Science Quarterly.
 * 8) *This scholarly article was also published by the academic journal that is JSTOR. I chose this article because this lists the many responsibilities women have when men migrate from Guatemala, and how there is an expectation of women being the homemakers. This article talks about both Guatemala and Armenia, but builds notability as it corroborates a lot of information from the third source.
 * 9) Gibbons, Judith L. “The Diverse Worlds of Guatemalan Youth: Family, Faith, Ethnicity, Gender, and Challenges.” Caribbean Journal of Psychology.
 * 10) *This article was published in San Francisco State University's database, which is the Academic Search Ultimate. This database is reliable because the material published is from an accredited college. This article will help my writing process because it talks about how machismo plays a role in family dynamics and how siblings (brothers and sisters) are treated differently and are expected to behave a certain way because of their gender.
 * 11) Luna-Sánchez, Gibbons, et al. "Social Axioms Mediate Gender Differences in Gender Ideologies Among Guatemalan University Students." Caribbean Journal of Psychology.
 * 12) *This scholarly source is credible because it was published under Sage Journals, which is a reliable academic journal. I chose this article to help me get started on my article because it talks about the different stereotypes girls and boys in Guatemala experience and how parents have different expectations for the daughters and sons.
 * 13) Gibbons, Judith L., et al. “Parenting Adolescent Girls and Boys in Guatemala.” Parents and Caregivers Across Cultures.
 * 14) *This article talks about how parents treat their daughters and sons according to their gender. It also talks about the certain expectations parents have of their daughters and sons.
 * 15) Menjívar, C. Global Processes and Local Lives: Guatemalan Women's Work and Gender Relations at Home and Abroad. International Labor and Working-Class History.
 * 16) *This article talks about women in the workforce and how Guatemalan men do not find it appealing that women want to earn their own money. Instead, some Guatemalan men believe they must bear the responsibility of taking care of the family financially, and the women taking care of their homes.
 * 17) Wands, Zoë Elspeth, and Tolib Mirzoev. “Intimate Partner Violence Against Indigenous Women in Sololá, Guatemala: Qualitative Insights Into Perspectives of Service Providers.” Violence Against Women.
 * 18) *This article revolves around abusive relationships indigenous Guatemalan women are in and what they have to endure. They experience the repercussions of the machismo mentality and men want them to embrace the idea that is marianismo, which means women are the inferior ones in the relationship.
 * 19) Menjívar, Cecilia. “Violence and Women’s Lives in Eastern Guatemala: A Conceptual Framework.” Latin American Research Review.
 * 20) Wehr, Heather, et al. “Implications of Gender and Household Roles in Indigenous Maya Communities in Guatemala for Child Nutrition Interventions.” International Journal of Indigenous Health.

Outline of proposed changes
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An Outline of New Content to Add

 * 1) Type of Content
 * 2) * First, for the lead, I will find a source that defines the phrase "Gender Relations," and paraphrase and cite it. Then, I would like to summarize in one or two sentences how "gender relations" manifests itself into Guatemalan society.
 * 3) * Secondly, before I discuss the different relationships, I would like to add a section on how societal standards in Guatemala have historically shaped the perception of what men and women's roles in society should look like today. This section will be titled: "Overview."
 * 4) * Thirdly, I will develop different gender-related sections I am interested in exploring. These sections include: brother-sister relationships, parent-parent relationships, and abusive relationships.
 * 5) * Fourthly, I will examine gender inequality in different social institutions, like the workplace, education, and government.
 * 6) Formatting and Organization
 * 7) Different Sections
 * 8) *Lead Section
 * 9) *Overview of this topic, including how machismo affects and plays a role in Guatemalan's lives.
 * 10) *Relationships
 * 11) *Gender Inequality