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I, hate men

I, hate men

[French] Pauline Armanger a thousand degrees
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Moi les hommes, je les deteste

Why are more and more people saying they are misogynistic? Does misogynistic mean hating all men?
★Not a theory, but an attitude★A feminist manifesto that is easy to read, durable, and full of golden sentences, and a powerful footnote to feminist practice★It is a stern critique of male privilege and a frank praise of sisterhood☆A pioneering work that systematically explains "man-hating". Man-hating is nothing more than the armor that people who have been heartbroken time and time again naturally grow after being exposed to feminism, and they no longer trust others blindly☆Sharp, venomous, and sober, a few words to wake up companions from singing the praises of men who are just picking up their children from school. Now, all women should stop belittling themselves, and like "Pusin men", move forward bravely/be nice to yourself!
☆ Dispel doubts and call on women to take care of themselves. Disliking men is "a thought for survival."
Don't give in to others, seek freedom and liberation according to your own will☆The more you suppress, the angrier, the more you express yourself. A French phenomenon: a feminist pamphlet with an initial print run of only 450 copies. After being reported, it was immediately sold out, and major media outlets rushed to report on it. It has also been translated into 18 languages.
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"Are you a man-hater?" Whenever women speak out about sexism, sexual violence, and other issues, they are often criticized like this. But is this really what it means to be a man-hater?
"I, Misogynist" speaks out against misogyny, exploring the psychological, cultural mechanisms, and social context behind it. It then sharply points out the stark difference between the systemic oppression caused by misogyny and the minor self-esteem damage caused by misogyny. Unlike the long-stigmatized "misogyny," misogyny isn't sexist, but a response to sexism, an outrage against male privilege. It calls on women to break free from shame and constraints, focusing on the solidarity and female friendship it fosters, "imagining a new way of being," and pursuing freedom and liberation on their own terms. This short 104-page book packs a powerful punch. Polina discusses misogyny, but goes beyond it. She connects everyday experiences with real-world data to illuminate the plight of women. This is a powerful and resounding work that effectively exposes male privilege and calls for a change in misogyny.
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★Editor's Recommendation It's time to start sorting out the mistakes and re-establishing the rules.
We won’t just let it go like this, and we won’t let future generations get wet in the same rain we got wet in.
There is no need for silence or shame. In the face of gender-based violence and discrimination, silence and politeness are of little help. Women should regain the power to express themselves.
"I, a Man Hate" isn't a difficult academic work, nor is it a rant filled with resentment and hysteria. Instead, it's a feminist manifesto that combines passion and rationality, lightness and resolve. Man-hating is merely a surface phenomenon; the underlying "misogynistic" discrimination, gender-based violence, and the male gaze are what people truly need to focus on.
This confession, addressed to all women, is not only an earnest call for female strength and solidarity, but also a sincere demand from men: at the very least, listen responsibly. Because in a society where men hold systemic advantage, men are victims not only of women but also of men. This is precisely what "misogyny" rebels against: saying "no" to inequality without shame or fear.
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★Media Commentary: A feminist work of unconventional sensibility...demonstrating how misogyny can create space for sisterhood. --Monstrograph Press, "I, a Man Hateful" touches a nerve in society. In the face of sexism and gender-based violence, the author proposes a more straightforward approach. --The New York Times
A masterpiece of fiery passion and calm restraint. - The Times
Another shot fired in the fight against sexism. —The Times
It is heartening... a firm belief in women and women's power, and a sincere call for freedom and liberation. - The Independent
A detailed explanation of why men, who make up 51.9% of the world's population, are annoying. - The Daily Telegraph
An inspiring little book, read it in one sitting. - Liberation Daily
The interwoven and united friendship of women blossoms into a joyful force. — Elle
The arguments in "I, Misogynist" are sharp and to the point, neither extreme nor harsh. They touch upon hotly debated topics in contemporary feminism, such as patriarchy, mental baggage, the #MeToo movement, and women's connections, continuing the tradition of feminist writers such as Rebecca Solnit. - "The New Observer"
The debate it sparked not only focused on gender issues... With its bohemian style and outspoken words, it inherited the ideas of feminists such as Beauvoir and Colette... and fiercely condemned male violence, privilege and their oppression of women. - Daily Mail
Discuss gender issues, but not just that. —Popmatters
I, Misogynist, reminds us that feminist pioneers couldn’t have accomplished anything simply by asking politely. —inews

Publication Date

2023-07-01

Publisher

新星出版社

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Pages

104

ISBN

9787513352734
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