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[[Anti-Sexism]] | [[Feminist Movement]] | [[UN Fourth World Conference on Women - Bejing, China]] | [[GLBTQ]] | [[INCITE]] | [[Men's Liberation]] | [[Conclusion]]| [[Anti-Sexism Sources]] | |||
Feminsts say, "the world is patriarchal and male-dominated" | |||
Men's liberationists say, "The world is matriarchal and female- dominated" | |||
We need to be able to understand that the world is both and that should be a movement that gives equal opportunity and responsibility for ''both'' sexes. | |||
Farrell says that the combination of emotianl rejection and being economically hurt results in a revolution, or in this case a men's liberation movement. | |||
emotion rejection- "Like women, men experience emotional rejection if they divorce; but unlike women, men are much more likely to be involuntarily deprived of their children, thus experiencing a double dose of emotional rejection" | |||
economically hurt- after a divorce, men feel emotionally deprived and "on top of this, men are told to pay money for what they're deprived of (child and wife), they simultaneously experience economic hurt" (Farrell, 368). | |||
'''[[Myths about Men]]''' | '''[[Myths about Men]]''' |
Latest revision as of 12:46, 4 May 2006
Anti-Sexism | Feminist Movement | UN Fourth World Conference on Women - Bejing, China | GLBTQ | INCITE | Men's Liberation | Conclusion| Anti-Sexism Sources
Feminsts say, "the world is patriarchal and male-dominated"
Men's liberationists say, "The world is matriarchal and female- dominated"
We need to be able to understand that the world is both and that should be a movement that gives equal opportunity and responsibility for both sexes.
Farrell says that the combination of emotianl rejection and being economically hurt results in a revolution, or in this case a men's liberation movement.
emotion rejection- "Like women, men experience emotional rejection if they divorce; but unlike women, men are much more likely to be involuntarily deprived of their children, thus experiencing a double dose of emotional rejection" economically hurt- after a divorce, men feel emotionally deprived and "on top of this, men are told to pay money for what they're deprived of (child and wife), they simultaneously experience economic hurt" (Farrell, 368).