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Patriarchy
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In 'Patriarchy,' Cordelia Fine explores the pervasive and often subtle ways that patriarchal structures continue to shape our society.
The book examines how deeply ingrained biases and stereotypes affect everything from our workplaces and relationships to our understanding of gender roles.
Fine critiques the notion that patriarchy is simply a historical phenomenon, arguing that it persists in modern society through cultural norms, institutional practices, and individual behaviors.
Through a combination of social science research and real-world examples, 'Patriarchy' offers a compelling analysis of the ways in which gender inequality is maintained and perpetuated.
The book also suggests potential pathways for dismantling these structures and creating a more equitable world.
The book examines how deeply ingrained biases and stereotypes affect everything from our workplaces and relationships to our understanding of gender roles.
Fine critiques the notion that patriarchy is simply a historical phenomenon, arguing that it persists in modern society through cultural norms, institutional practices, and individual behaviors.
Through a combination of social science research and real-world examples, 'Patriarchy' offers a compelling analysis of the ways in which gender inequality is maintained and perpetuated.
The book also suggests potential pathways for dismantling these structures and creating a more equitable world.
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when discussing sexual harassment training and the feeling of being the perpetrator.


Morteza Hajizadeh

Simon James Copland, "The Male Complaint: The Manosphere and Misogyny Online" (Polity, 2025)
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when discussing sexual harassment training and feelings of being seen as a perpetrator.

Morteza Hajizadeh

Simon James Copland, "The Male Complaint: The Manosphere and Misogyny Online" (Polity, 2025)