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    Indictment of misogyny on Mary Wollstonecraft and Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain by Hasan, Md. Mahmudul

    Published 2004
    “…Wollstonecraft’s supreme honour of being the mother of western feminism has been questioned by an indictment of misogyny by Susan Gubar; a similar charge of misogyny could potentially be made against the proto-feminist standing of Rokeya if her polemical works are eyed through Gubar’s lens. …”
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    Social Winners and Losers: A Case Study of Press Construction by Shoebridge, Andrea

    Published 2014
    “…Women who do not comply with the marriage and maternity mandate are subject to the type of personalised reaction experienced by Australia’s first female prime minister that triggered renewed public debate about misogyny in social organisation. Using case study methodology and framing analysis, I examined a feature published in the national broadsheet about marriage trends that made patriarchy’s preferred model explicit. …”
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    Men and masculinity in men's magazines: A review by Waling, A., Duncan, Duane, Angelides, S., Dowsett, G.

    Published 2018
    “…Over 100 articles, book chapters, and books were reviewed to explore how scholars have approached the study of masculinity in such magazines and identify four major areas of inquiry: the commodification of masculinity; the relationship between sexism and misogyny in men's magazines and men's attitudes towards women; the vulnerability of men to, and the role of magazines in the construction of, men's body image anxieties; and the increasing sexualisation of men's bodies. …”
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    The roared-at boys? Repertory casting and gender politics in the RSC's 2014 Swan season by Kirwan, Peter

    Published 2015
    “…With Arden of Faversham, The Roaring Girl and The White Devil sharing a single ensemble, the iterated roles of actors across the ensemble become key to understanding the season's overall strategies for presenting and interrogating misogyny. The recycling of actors’ bodies throws into relief the individual roles of the main “roaring girls”, framing and articulating the role of mischievous disruption within the company's work.…”
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    Islam’s encounter with women’s rights and feminism: the need for greater engagement of Muslim women by Hasan, Md. Mahmudul

    Published 2013
    “…One group associates Islam with misogyny and gender oppression, while the other celebrates the religion as a liberatory force for women. …”
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    Women in the Western cultural tradition and the caricature of Islam as misogynistic by Hasan, Md. Mahmudul

    Published 2017
    “…Ironically, turning a blind eye to the highly unacceptable portrayal of women in the European cultural tradition, many Western commentators seek to associate Islam with misogyny and that without adequate understanding of the religion. …”
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    John Stuart Mill, utility and the family: attacking ‘the citadel of the enemy’ by McCabe, Helen

    Published 2015
    “…Yet Mill may not be guilty of all the oversights, misunderstandings, self-contradictions, conservatisms or misogyny of which he has been accused. He was genuinely committed to making women fully equal citizens in a much more equal, diverse, free and harmonious future society, but, as in all things, Mill’s feminism is nuanced and multi-faceted – he wanted to attack the family as the ‘citadel’ of male dominance, and yet acknowledged (as many liberal philosophers do not) that citizens are made in the home; that whatever else happens, domestic labour must be done; that there would be economic as well as moral outcomes of flooding the labour market with those currently banished from it; that intimate relationships are fundamentally important to utility; and that the act of conception entailed social responsibilities. …”
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    연결된 잔혹성: 혐오와 재미 사이의 길고양이 학대와 ‘인터넷 놀이 문화’ 공모 범죄 [Networked Cruelty: Hate-based, Fun-centered Animal Cruelty and Playful Complicity on the Internet]... by Lee, Jin

    Published 2022
    “…I consider online animal cruelty as a new internet vernacular culture, stemming from online misogyny in South Korea. I argue that the online animal cruelty culture is a networked complicity, originating in the hate culture and fragile masculinity today, which has risen as backlash against increasing visibility of feminism and discussion around gender equity in the Korean society. …”
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    Negotiating existential concerns through the grotesque in Yukio Mihsima’s forbidden colours by Jin, Beng Seach, Ali Termizi, Arbaayah

    Published 2021
    “…Grotesque elements such as misogyny, pederasty and carnivalesque will be studied alongside two existential concerns which are death and meaninglessness to show how the male protagonists are able to rely on the grotesque to subdue their anxieties brought upon by their existential concerns in order to justify their sense of existence.…”
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    Sexual harassment and sexual assault in the Western Australian mining industry: a qualitative examination of the perceptions of key stakeholders by Vrankovich, Sarah, Burns, Sharyn, Yam, Cheryl, Parker, Sharon, Hendriks, Jacqueline

    Published 2024
    “…While some participants recognized positive shifts in workplace culture, it became apparent that additional efforts are needed to tackle the underlying and persistent factors that contribute to sexism, misogyny, and, ultimately, SHSA. Participants shared their perspectives regarding strategies and initiatives that could effectively combat SHSA within the industry. …”
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    Pussy envy: towards post-colonial agencies of feminine corporeality by Hoo, Regina Lei Kim

    Published 2024
    “…As a reproductive organ, it has been the site of oppression and regulation, mirroring misogyny that seems to be commonplace in much of the modern world. …”
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    Flannery O'connor's women as victims and survivors of a patriarchal society by Pereira, Elizabeth Anne

    Published 2015
    “…Besides that, this study was able to illustrate the struggles these women face such as sexual harassment, domestic violence, misogyny, sexism and verbal abuse. Furthermore, a future study through the lens of psychoanalysis is recommended that would delve into the psyche of O’Connor’s female characters and unearth the effects of male oppression on them.…”
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    Negotiating Irvin Yalom’s existential concerns through the grotesque in selected works of Oscar Wilde and Yukio Mishima by Seach, Jin Beng

    Published 2022
    “…Grotesque elements including misogyny, pederasty, excess and extravagance, carnivalesque, the grotesque body and narcissism will be studied alongside Yalom’s existential concerns. …”
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    Wartime rape as strategic weapon in selected contemporary plays written in English by Salih, Elaff Ganim

    Published 2017
    “…The second objective is to explore women rape by men away from the definitions of misogyny and patriarchy in light of the Strategic Rape Theory and the Social Constructionist Concept. …”
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    Wacana kesetaraan gender dalam pemikiran Islam di Institusi Pengajian Tinggi Islam Negeri di Indonesia: Kajian kes di Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta / Henri Sha... by Henri, Shalahudin

    Published 2016
    “…Dengan anggapan ini, feminis kemudian membahagi teks-teks wahyu kedalam dua kategori, iaitu teks-teks yang mesra wanita, dan teks-teks membenci wanita (misogyny). Dikotomi terhadap teks wahyu ini memunculkan dua pendekatan yang berbeza terhadap kedua-dua kategori teks tersebut. …”
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