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==Examples of misogyny== | == Examples of misogyny == | ||
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'''Sexual standards''' | |||
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Women’s sexual behaviour is judged differently from men’s sexual behaviour. | |||
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'''Emotional standards''' | |||
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*i.e. The belief that women are 'too emotional' to be good leaders. | |||
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'''Gender roles''' | |||
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*i.e. the belief that a woman’s main purpose is to be a mother. | |||
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Revision as of 01:13, 12 November 2022
Misogyny is the the enforcement of strict gender roles and expectations on girls and women that directly results in violence, active hostility and/or opposition towards those who do not identify, present, or express themselves as masculine and/or men. - The Anti-Oppression Network, adapted by Michelle Xie [1]
Examples of misogyny
Sexual standards |
Women’s sexual behaviour is judged differently from men’s sexual behaviour. |
Emotional standards |
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Gender roles |
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