misogynic


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(used of men) having deep-seated distrust of women

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And they launched their campaign, called 'Reclaim the Internet', by publishing a new study which thousands of hate-filled misogynic messages are sent on Twitter every week.
And he is shocked that his love Ophelia seems to be used by her father Polonius to sound him out, which explains his misogynic attack against her in the so-called Nunnery Scene.
Also consider the ominous tone with which Firmin closes a remarkably (and unjustifiably) misogynic challenge to Royer:
The second striking dimension is the harshly misogynic perspective.
In addition to being paranoid, he's anti-Semitic, homophobic, misogynic, xenophobic and often otherwise wrong-headed.
Lin's publications include "Representing the (Un-)Expected: Dream, Violence, and 'Danse Macabre' in Toni Morrison's Sula." EurAmerica (2006) and "The Women Who Disappear on the Shakespearean Stage: As You Like It, The Taming of the Shrew, and the Misogynic Poetics of Deduction." Misogynism in Literature: Any Place, Any Time (Ed.
of Pennsylvania) present diverse feminist readings of these portrayals of misogynic violence, gender roles and power, and readers' responses.
The two books under review here discuss Muslim attempts to reinterpret the misogynic views among Muslims.