The Second Sexism: Discrimination Against Men and BoysJohn Wiley & Sons, 7 במאי 2012 - 304 עמודים Does sexism against men exist? What it looks like and why we need to take it seriously This book draws attention to the "second sexism," where it exists, how it works and what it looks like, and responds to those who would deny that it exists. Challenging conventional ways of thinking, it examines controversial issues such as sex-based affirmative action, gender roles, and charges of anti-feminism. The book offers an academically rigorous argument in an accessible style, including the careful use of empirical data, and includes examples and engages in a discussion of how sex discrimination against men and boys also undermines the cause for female equality. |
תוכן
Male Disadvantage | 25 |
Explaining Male Disadvantage and Thinking | 77 |
Questions about the Beliefs | 84 |
Conclusion | 96 |
Responding to Objections | 173 |
Affirmative Action | 212 |
Conclusion | 239 |
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מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
The Second Sexism: Discrimination Against Men and Boys <span dir=ltr>David Benatar</span> תצוגה מקדימה מוגבלת - 2012 |
The Second Sexism: Discrimination Against Men and Boys <span dir=ltr>David Benatar</span> תצוגה מקדימה מוגבלת - 2012 |
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
abuse Adam Jones affirmative action aggression argue attributes basis beliefs biological bodily privacy body cavity searches boys Chapter child Christina Hoff Sommers circumcision combat conscription consider constitute context corporal punishment courts criminal cross-gender custody David Benatar defend deny Digby discrimination against males discriminatory disproportionately effect equal evidence example explain fathers favor female genital cutting female guards female prisoners feminism feminists forced gender roles girls greater haemochromatosis Ibid inflicted inversion argument Journal justify Kenneth Clatterbaugh least less male disadvantage male guards male prisoners males and females Marilyn Frye men’s military mothers ofthe one’s oppressed pain paternity person’s sex positions possible preference problem product of discrimination Professor Browne question rape reason relevant response second sexism sex differences sex discrimination sexual assault social societies sometimes suggested tion Tom Digby traits treated true unfair discrimination unfairly United University Press victims of sexism victims of sexual woman worse wrongful discrimination