masculism Apr 29th 2012, 00:43 Noun: ← Older revision | Revision as of 00:43, 29 April 2012 | Line 8: | Line 8: | | {{en-noun}} | | {{en-noun}} | | | | | − | # Advocacy of the [[right]]s of men, or promotion of those values etc. which are seen to be typically [[male]]; [[machismo]]; (sometimes implicitly) [[anti-feminism]]. | + | # Advocacy of the [[right]]s of men, or promotion of values which are seen to be typically [[male]]; [[machismo]]; [[anti-feminism]]. | | #* '''1983''', Sheila Ruth, quoted in Judith Evans (1986), ''Feminism and Political Theory'' [http://books.google.com/books?id=094_AAAAMAAJ], ISBN 0803997051, page 70: | | #* '''1983''', Sheila Ruth, quoted in Judith Evans (1986), ''Feminism and Political Theory'' [http://books.google.com/books?id=094_AAAAMAAJ], ISBN 0803997051, page 70: | | #*: Fascism, fully revealed, is the extreme, exquisite expression of '''masculism''', of patriarchy, and thus the natural enemy of feminism, its quintessential opposite. | | #*: Fascism, fully revealed, is the extreme, exquisite expression of '''masculism''', of patriarchy, and thus the natural enemy of feminism, its quintessential opposite. | Line 15: | Line 15: | | #* '''2004''', Thomas Schatz, ''Hollywood'' [http://books.google.com/books?id=lM-rx7S2ijoC], ISBN 0415281350, page 73: | | #* '''2004''', Thomas Schatz, ''Hollywood'' [http://books.google.com/books?id=lM-rx7S2ijoC], ISBN 0415281350, page 73: | | #*: The Rocky-Rambo syndrome puts on display the raw '''masculism''' which is at the bottom of conservative socialization and ideology. | | #*: The Rocky-Rambo syndrome puts on display the raw '''masculism''' which is at the bottom of conservative socialization and ideology. | | + | #* '''2009''', Judith A. Allen, ''The feminism of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: sexualities, histories, progressivism'', page 152: | | + | #*: Titling a 1914 public lecture series at New York's Astor Hotel, "Studies in '''Masculism'''," she complained that the printer objected to the word and attempted to change it. | | + | #*: Despite an unfriendly press, she specially targeted "masculist" authors and purveyors of negative views of women. | | | | | | ====Synonyms==== | | ====Synonyms==== | | |