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Content warning: domestic violence, emotional abuse, and identity repression.
In When Fear Learned to Sound Like Authority, I examine how fear disguises itself as leadership. What appeared to be structure, decisiveness, and being “the man of the house” was often panic translated into rules, control, and dominance. Through cultural expectations of Mexican masculinity and personal repression, I show how fear becomes authority, and how authority becomes a tool of abuse.
By Ramon OntiverosContent warning: domestic violence, emotional abuse, and identity repression.
In When Fear Learned to Sound Like Authority, I examine how fear disguises itself as leadership. What appeared to be structure, decisiveness, and being “the man of the house” was often panic translated into rules, control, and dominance. Through cultural expectations of Mexican masculinity and personal repression, I show how fear becomes authority, and how authority becomes a tool of abuse.