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A Thorough Exploration of Misogyny

Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny by Kate Manne

September 5, 2020 by ASKReviews 2 Comments

BINGO: Book Club: Waterstones’ Ms Afropolitan Philosophy Book Club (2019) Best for: Those looking for a deeper look into what misogyny really is. In a nutshell: Philosopher Kate Manne explores different definition of misogyny, providing support for her hypotheses with case studies many of us will be familiar with. Worth quoting: “Sexism [is] the branch of patriarchal ideology that justifies and rationalizes a patriarchal social order, and misogyny as the system that polices and enforces its governing norms an expectations. So sexism is scientific; misogyny […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: cbr12bingo, kate manne, Philosophy, sociology

ASKReviews's CBR12 Review No:32 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: cbr12bingo, kate manne, Philosophy, sociology ·
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When Your Body is Your Effigy, You Burn With It

Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny by Kate Manne

June 7, 2020 by Pheagan 2 Comments

  So, I have been studying philosophy for a while, and am still technically enrolled in a PhD program in a research university, although I’m not sure if I’ll stay. Down Girl by Kate Manne is the first philosophical work I’ve been able to read for a while. It kind of hurts to return to philosophy, and the why of that is complicated, but I guess it comes down to the fact that while I love philosophy, it doesn’t feel like academic philosophy loves me. […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: kate manne

Pheagan's CBR12 Review No:7 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: kate manne ·
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Both Complex and Accurate

Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny by Kate Manne

January 7, 2019 by MrsLangdonAlger 1 Comment

I’m gonna start by saying that this book made me feel like kind of an idiot the whole time I was reading it. Not in a bad way! It’s just very logical, with philosophical arguments laid out academic-style, and it’s been long enough since my time in school that I had to mentally switch over to that kind of reading style to understand what was being said. Manne is obviously an extremely intelligent person, and while she lays out her arguments clearly, maybe be prepared […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: kate manne

MrsLangdonAlger's CBR11 Review No:1 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: kate manne ·
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