Psychology of the Mexican
Discover the intriguing insights within Psychology of the Mexican by R. Diaz-Guerrero, published by the University of Texas Press in 1975. This compelling collection of essays delves into the intricate attitudes of Mexicans towards sex roles and family dynamics. With 194 pages of thought-provoking content, the book explores the motivations of the Mexican worker and offers a comparative analysis of Mexican and American concepts of respect. Furthermore, it examines the relationship between neurosis and the unique structure of Mexican families, providing readers with a deeper understanding of cultural psychology. Ideal for those interested in politics, international relations, and psychology, this paperback edition is a must-read for anyone looking to broaden their knowledge of Mexican cultural dynamics.