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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... kind or another). Why do so many artifacts and productions show signs of misandry? To put it another way, why do so many people respond favourably to misandry – or at least not complain of sexism? Our hypothesis is that, like misogyny ...
... kind or another). Why do so many artifacts and productions show signs of misandry? To put it another way, why do so many people respond favourably to misandry – or at least not complain of sexism? Our hypothesis is that, like misogyny ...
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... kind of gynocentrism (and accompanying misandry) we describe. But at the end of the day, gynocentric ideas (and their misandric results) have become so pervasive – trickling down to popular culture – that they cannot be explained away ...
... kind of gynocentrism (and accompanying misandry) we describe. But at the end of the day, gynocentric ideas (and their misandric results) have become so pervasive – trickling down to popular culture – that they cannot be explained away ...
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... kind, this movie can now be seen as a kind of cinematic watershed. It was a sign of the times but also of things to come: what was still unusual in 1985 would become commonplace by 1990. Since then, movies based on this mentality have ...
... kind, this movie can now be seen as a kind of cinematic watershed. It was a sign of the times but also of things to come: what was still unusual in 1985 would become commonplace by 1990. Since then, movies based on this mentality have ...
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... kind of black Simon Legree, eventually repents of his evil ways. But the last scene finds him so crushed by guilt that he cannot bring himself even to ask for Celie's forgiveness. She, meanwhile, has successfully transcended the past ...
... kind of black Simon Legree, eventually repents of his evil ways. But the last scene finds him so crushed by guilt that he cannot bring himself even to ask for Celie's forgiveness. She, meanwhile, has successfully transcended the past ...
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... kind is a prevalent and accepted form of comedy. Stand-up comedy often encourages a misandric take on relations between the sexes. Whoopi Goldberg's comedy routine at the sixtysixth Academy Award ceremony included jokes such as the ...
... kind is a prevalent and accepted form of comedy. Stand-up comedy often encourages a misandric take on relations between the sexes. Whoopi Goldberg's comedy routine at the sixtysixth Academy Award ceremony included jokes such as the ...
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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