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  2. Antifeminism - Wikipedia

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    However, woman with anti-feminism attitudes can take advantage of the fact, that a "feminine image" leads to her being perceived as less radical and far-right. Taking advantage of gender-specific attributions would be therefore an important contribution to the normalization and demonization strategy of anti-feminist and far-right approaches. [92]

  3. Women Against Feminism - Wikipedia

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    Women Against Feminism is an informal movement of women sharing equal ideals with antifeminists in rejecting feminism. Using #WomenAgainstFeminism , [ 1 ] the hashtag is normally accompanied by a " selfie " style photo, holding up handwritten posters stating reasons why they disapprove of modern feminism .

  4. Anti-gender movement - Wikipedia

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    Claire Thurlow argues that gender-critical feminism often relies on transphobic tropes, moral panics, and essentialist views of men and women. These characteristics, she contends, align trans-exclusionary feminism with anti-feminist reactionary politics and other anti-gender movements. [20]

  5. What is the 4B feminist movement? Why is it on the rise in ...

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    The 4B movement is a feminist protest movement that originated in South Korea in 2019 as a response to anti-feminist waves after the election of a conservative South Korean President.

  6. What is the 4B movement? Why this South Korean feminist ... - AOL

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    It's called the 4B movement, and its surge in popularity in recent days seems to indicate women's desire to push back against the electorate's decision to opt for Trump, whose history with women ...

  7. Masculism - Wikipedia

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    Sociologist Robert Menzies wrote in 2007 that both terms are common in men's rights and anti-feminist literature: "The intrepid virtual adventurer who boldly goes into these unabashedly mascul(in)ist spaces is quickly rewarded with a torrent of diatribes, invectives, atrocity tales, claims to entitlement, calls to arms, and prescriptions for ...

  8. The evolution of the F-word (feminist)

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    The word "feminist" has endured almost as much vitriol as the women's movement itself, starting with the 1963 release of Betty Friedan's "The Feminist Mystique," a book widely credited with ...

  9. Category:Antifeminism - Wikipedia

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