the teaching of contempt for men in popular culture /
First Statement of Responsibility
Paul Nathanson and Katherine K. Young
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xv, 370 pages ;
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24 cm
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [297]-350) and index
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Introduction : misandry in popular culture -- Laughing at men : the last of Vaudeville -- Looking down on men: separate but unequal -- Bypassing men : women alone together -- Blaming men : a history of their own -- Dehumanizing men : from bad boys to beasts -- Demonizing men : the devil is a man -- Making the world safe for ideology : the roots of misandry -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1 : quasi-misandric movies -- Appendix 2 : the misandric week on television -- Appendix 3 : misandric movie genres - Appendix 4 : populist or elitist : talk shows in the context of democracy -- Appendix 5 : deconstructionists and Jacques Derrida, founding hero -- Appendix 6 : film theory and ideological feminism -- Appendix 7 : into the twenty-first century