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masculism
Masculism or masculinism may variously refer to ideologies and socio-political movements that seek to eliminate discrimination against men, or the promotion of masculine ideals. The terms may also refer to the men's rights movement or men's movement, as well as antifeminism or machismo.
reproductive rights
legal rights and freedoms relating to reproduction and reproductive health
men's rights movement
social movement concerned with discrimination against men
Fathers' rights movement
Social movement interested in family law
Hypermasculinity
Hypermasculinity is a psychological and sociological term for the exaggeration of male stereotypical behavior, such as an emphasis on physical strength, aggression, and human male sexuality. In the field of clinical psychology, this term has been used ever since the publication of research by Donald L. Mosher and Mark Sirkin in 1984. Mosher and Sirkin operationally define hypermasculinity or the "macho personality" as consisting of three variables:
Callous sexual attitudes toward women
The belief that violence is manly
The experience of danger as exciting
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paper abortion
philosophical and legal idea
discrimination against men
discriminative acts committed against men
men's skirt
any of various contemporary or historical skirts or skirt-like garments worn by men and boys
Chinweizu Ibekwe
Chinweizu Ibekwe (born 26 March 1943), known mononymously as Chinweizu, and also by the pen-name Maazi Chinweizu, is a Nigerian critic, essayist, poet, and journalist. While studying in the United States during the Black Power movement, Chinweizu became influenced by the philosophy of the Black Arts Movement. He is commonly associated with Black orientalism and emerged as one of the leading figures in contemporary Nigerian journalism, writing a highly influential column in The Guardian of Lagos.
Man of Korea
organization
circumcision controversies
controversies regarding circumcision
St. Priapus Church
North American pagan group
masculine fragility
anxiety among males who feel they do not meet cultural standards of masculinity