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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... shows, read popular books or magazines, and so on. There are “taste communities,” it is true. Consider the case of music. Some people prefer country and western, others heavy metal, and still others the sentimental ballads of divas. But ...
... shows, read popular books or magazines, and so on. There are “taste communities,” it is true. Consider the case of music. Some people prefer country and western, others heavy metal, and still others the sentimental ballads of divas. But ...
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... shows, sitcoms, movies, or whatever) and academic fashions (as revealed in the burgeoning literature of women's studies) have been preoccupied with the problem of misogyny. Until very recently, no scholar recognized even the possibility ...
... shows, sitcoms, movies, or whatever) and academic fashions (as revealed in the burgeoning literature of women's studies) have been preoccupied with the problem of misogyny. Until very recently, no scholar recognized even the possibility ...
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... shows are not. The same thing applies to pornography. Many feminists believe that (heterosexual) pornography is dirty and vulgar. But probably far fewer agree with anti-pornography activists, some of whom consider even (heterosexual) ...
... shows are not. The same thing applies to pornography. Many feminists believe that (heterosexual) pornography is dirty and vulgar. But probably far fewer agree with anti-pornography activists, some of whom consider even (heterosexual) ...
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... shows, movies, greeting cards, comic strips, ads or commercials, and so on – and in every sub-genre within some of those. This book is about misandry in popular culture, primarily that of Canada and the United States in the 1990s. In ...
... shows, movies, greeting cards, comic strips, ads or commercials, and so on – and in every sub-genre within some of those. This book is about misandry in popular culture, primarily that of Canada and the United States in the 1990s. In ...
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... shows, game shows, and soap operas? It is usually assumed that talk shows, for example, are educational at best and trivial at worst. But some of them are not merely trivial. The Jerry Springer Show is famous not for its sentimentality ...
... shows, game shows, and soap operas? It is usually assumed that talk shows, for example, are educational at best and trivial at worst. But some of them are not merely trivial. The Jerry Springer Show is famous not for its sentimentality ...
Inhalt
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6 | |
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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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