Browne, Gregory2017-11-022017-11-022017Browne, Gregory. “Lustful Killings in Ciudad Juárez: A Look at ‘Femicide,’ Machismo, and Roberto Bolaño’s ‘Precious.’” Royal Road, 2017. https://doi.org/10.48497/DBAK-Z381.http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11868/224Recommended Citation: Browne, Gregory. “Lustful Killings in Ciudad Juárez: A Look at ‘Femicide,’ Machismo, and Roberto Bolaño’s ‘Precious.’” Royal Road, 2017. https://doi.org/10.48497/DBAK-Z381.Gendered socialization leads to gendered violence. Parents provide children with their first lessons about gender, and the home becomes a child’s first impression of power differences between the sexes. This raises the question of how much a child’s home life influences their gender-specific stereotypes and expectations. When looking at violence against women, gender socialization cannot be ignored. In the mind of a perpetrator is a deeply embedded attitude towards gender. This attitude begins developing in the home and is gradually influenced by other socializing entities like education, the media, and government.en-USFemicideLatin AmericaBolaño, Roberto, 1953-2003MachismoCiudad Juárez (Mexico)Sexual violenceViolence against womenLustful Killings in Ciudad Juárez: A Look at “Femicide,” Machismo, and Roberto Bolaño’s “Precious”Articlehttps://doi.org/10.48497/dbak-z381