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- W4233218812 abstract "This chapter argues that we should use the terms “sexism” and “misogyny” to mark an important contrast. Sexism is taken to be the branch of patriarchal ideology that <italic>justifies</italic> and <italic>rationalizes</italic> a patriarchal social order, while misogyny is the system that <italic>polices</italic> and <italic>enforces</italic> its governing norms and expectations. So sexism is scientific; misogyny is moralistic. Sexism wears a lab coat; misogyny goes on witch hunts. A close look at the well-known misogyny speech made by Julia Gillard, then prime minister of Australia, shows that the foregoing ameliorative analysis of misogyny is in keeping with its broadly feminist usage. And this usage was defended and became the basis for revising the term’s dictionary definition. The ameliorative analysis also helps to unify various cases that have seen people reach for the term “misogyny” lately, whether they stem from, e.g., a sense of aggrieved entitlement, sanctimonious moralism, or evince male dominance." @default.
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- W4233218812 title "Discriminating Sexism" @default.
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