What’s the difference between misogyny and misandry?
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Ouellette argues in International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities that "misandry lacks the systemic, transhistoric, institutionalized, and legislated antipathy of misogyny"; in his view, assuming a parallel between misogyny and misandry overly simplifies relations of gender and power.
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Those who looked up "misogyny" in Merriam-Webster's online dictionary would find a terse definition: "a hatred of women."
Misandry
dislike of, contempt for, or ingrained prejudice against men
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