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- the men's movement refer to themselves as both masculinist and masculist. According to Whitlow, masculinist theory such as Farrell's and that of gender-studies...
- contemporary bourgeois opinion, leading the masculinists to be marginalized. Despite the antagonism between the masculinists and the WhK, both groups published...
- gender roles and ****uality, some feminists note the limitations of the masculinist subjectivity and ethical orientation that he describes. A related issue...
- workforce po****tion across the globe, especially in the global south. Masculinist ****umptions and objectives continue to dominate economic and geopolitical...
- Black male studies (BMS), also known as Black men's studies, Black masculinist studies, African-American male studies, and African-American men's studies...
- interest in reworking Hollywood conventions to critique conventionally masculinist genres." Perry, Mic****e P., "Kathryn Bigelow discusses role of 'seductive...
- Feminist scholars have described this reaction as a "conventionally masculinist" one. Steffen Hantke has described the mechanized suits in the novel...
- prejudice against men or boys. Men's rights activists (MRAs) and other masculinist groups have characterized modern laws concerning divorce, domestic violence...
- Imagining Mars: A Literary History is a 2011 non-fiction book by science fiction scholar Robert Crossley [Wikidata]. The book chronicles the history of...
- 2018, p. 97. Roy, Jessica (November 16, 2016). "'Cuck,' 'snowflake,' 'masculinist': A guide to the language of the 'alt-right'". Los Angeles Times. Archived...