Male supremacism in the United States : from patriarchal traditionalism to misogynist incels and the alt-right
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Male supremacism in the United States : from patriarchal traditionalism to misogynist incels and the alt-right
(Routledge studies in fascism and the far right)
Routledge, 2022
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [226]-249) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
First comprehensive treatment of recently emerging anti-feminist, sexist and misogynistic movements
Examines their ideologies and activities, as well as their links to the established far right
Sheds new light on violently misogynistic online communities that have inspired 'Incel' terrorism against women
Table of Contents
Part I: Foundations 1. Mobilizing Misogyny 2. The Inversive Sexism Scale: Endorsement of the Belief that Women are Privileged 3. The U.S. Far Right's Politics of Gender Part II: Patriarchal Traditionalism 4. 'I Want to Thank my Husband Fred for Letting me Come Here,' or Phyllis Schlafly's Opportunistic Defense of Gender Hierarchy 5. Created Equal, but Equal in No Other Respect: Opposing Abortion to Protect Men Part III: Secular Male Supremacism 6. Of Victims, Mass Murder and "Real Men": The Masculinities of the "Manosphere" 7. Men's Rights Activists, Personal Responsibility, and the End of Welfare 8. Misogynist Incels and Male Supremacist Violence Part IV: Intersections 9. Fight Club: Gavin McInnes, the Proud Boys, and Male Supremacism 10. Watching Awakening: Violent White Masculinity in Cuck 11. Trans Women and the Invisible Sisterhood
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