Legalizing Misandry: From Public Shame to Systemic Discrimination Against Men

Legalizing Misandry: From Public Shame to Systemic Discrimination Against Men

by Paul Nathanson
Legalizing Misandry: From Public Shame to Systemic Discrimination Against Men

Legalizing Misandry: From Public Shame to Systemic Discrimination Against Men

by Paul Nathanson

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Overview

Lurid and sensationalized events such as the public response to Lorena Bobbitt after she cut off her abusive husband's penis, prurient fascination provoked by Anita Hill's allegations about Clarence Thomas, and the exploitation of the mass murder of fourteen women in Montreal have been processed through popular culture since the 1990s to produce pervasive misandry - contempt for men, the counterpart of misogyny.

Paul Nathanson and Katherine Young believe that this reveals a shift in the United States and Canada to a worldview based on ideological feminism, which presents all issues from the point of view of women and, in the process, explicitly or implicitly attacks men as a class. They argue that ideological feminism is silently reshaping law, public policy, education, and journalism.
Legalizing Misandry offers lively and compelling evidence to demonstrate the pervasiveness of this new thinking - from the courts, classrooms, government committees, and corporate bureaucracies to laws and policies affecting employment, marriage, divorce, custody, sexual harassment, violence, and human rights.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780773559998
Publisher: McGill-Queens University Press
Publication date: 03/21/2006
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author


Paul Nathanson is a researcher, religious studies, McGill University, and author of Over the Rainbow: The Wizard of Oz as a Secular Myth of America.

Katherine K. Young is James McGill Professor, religious studies, McGill University. She has published e

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