Spreading Misandry: The Teaching of Contempt for Men in Popular CultureMcGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 16.10.2001 - 360 Seiten Nathanson and Young urge us to rethink prevalent assumptions about men that result in profoundly disturbing stereotypes that foster contempt. Spreading Misandry breaks new ground by discussing misandry in moral terms rather than purely psychological or sociological ones and by criticizing not only ideological feminism but other ideologies on both the left and the right. |
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... ask them. But that would require elaborate surveys. And the results, based not only on how questions are selected and phrased but also on the particular people whose opinions are solicited and how they feel that day, would not ...
... ask them. But that would require elaborate surveys. And the results, based not only on how questions are selected and phrased but also on the particular people whose opinions are solicited and how they feel that day, would not ...
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... asks Harvey Fierstein, his gay brother, to make him over into a woman! Like misogyny, misandry can be found in almost every genre of popular culture17 – books, television shows, movies, greeting cards, comic strips, ads or commercials ...
... asks Harvey Fierstein, his gay brother, to make him over into a woman! Like misogyny, misandry can be found in almost every genre of popular culture17 – books, television shows, movies, greeting cards, comic strips, ads or commercials ...
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... asks Kristen Baldwin for Entertainment Weekly. “Can you say bitch slapping, boys and girls? When Universal Television bought the show from Gannett in January of '97, execs told Springer's producers to stop editing out wild fracases that ...
... asks Kristen Baldwin for Entertainment Weekly. “Can you say bitch slapping, boys and girls? When Universal Television bought the show from Gannett in January of '97, execs told Springer's producers to stop editing out wild fracases that ...
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... ask for Celie's forgiveness. She, meanwhile, has successfully transcended the past and can thus move on into the future. Even in contrition, then, the men are worthless. At their best, in other words, they are irrelevant anachronisms ...
... ask for Celie's forgiveness. She, meanwhile, has successfully transcended the past and can thus move on into the future. Even in contrition, then, the men are worthless. At their best, in other words, they are irrelevant anachronisms ...
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... asks what number two is, the answer is, “Never tell a man about number one.”25 Not all comic strips include cartoons. Jim Mullen's Hotsheet, for Entertainment Weekly, is entirely verbal. Under the heading of “Monday Night Football,” he ...
... asks what number two is, the answer is, “Never tell a man about number one.”25 Not all comic strips include cartoons. Jim Mullen's Hotsheet, for Entertainment Weekly, is entirely verbal. Under the heading of “Monday Night Football,” he ...
Inhalt
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Separate but Unequal | 49 |
Women Alone Together | 79 |
A History of Their Own | 108 |
From Bad Boys to Beasts | 137 |
The Devil Is a Man | 168 |
Conclusion | 234 |
QuasiMisandric Movies | 253 |
Film Theory and Ideological Feminism | 289 |
Into the TwentyFirst Century | 296 |
Index | 351 |
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