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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... expected to understand the cinematic conventions, be familiar with the imagery, and so forth. To put this another way, popular culture is not merely the opposite of elite culture: the two are related in ways that are much too ambiguous ...
... expected to understand the cinematic conventions, be familiar with the imagery, and so forth. To put this another way, popular culture is not merely the opposite of elite culture: the two are related in ways that are much too ambiguous ...
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... expected to participate with men in all aspects of public life, which is as it should be. (The distinctive needs and problems of women are by now so well documented that we will not repeat what has been written elsewhere.) Unfortunately ...
... expected to participate with men in all aspects of public life, which is as it should be. (The distinctive needs and problems of women are by now so well documented that we will not repeat what has been written elsewhere.) Unfortunately ...
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... expected either to defend itself or to seek protection. It could be argued, and we do argue elsewhere, that radical loss of identity has become an urgent problem for men in our society. Also, self-mockery might or might not be sincere ...
... expected either to defend itself or to seek protection. It could be argued, and we do argue elsewhere, that radical loss of identity has become an urgent problem for men in our society. Also, self-mockery might or might not be sincere ...
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... expected to recognize this guy as a sexist pig merely for being attracted to the women. In the ideal world of misandry, the only acceptable men would be gay men or, possibly, straight men who were willing to repress their heterosexual ...
... expected to recognize this guy as a sexist pig merely for being attracted to the women. In the ideal world of misandry, the only acceptable men would be gay men or, possibly, straight men who were willing to repress their heterosexual ...
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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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Spreading Misandry: The Teaching of Contempt for Men in Popular Culture Paul Nathanson,Katherine K. Young Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2006 |
Spreading Misandry: The Teaching of Contempt for Men in Popular Culture Paul Nathanson,Katherine K. Young Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2001 |
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