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The Second Sexism Discrimination Against Men and Boys

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

07.05.2012

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

300

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/1,7 cm

Gewicht

438 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-470-67451-2

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"I recommend The Second Sexism to scholars who investigate gender relations, and I urge academic feminists to take Benatar's thesis seriously and to respond to it with respect rather than with disbelief or derision." (American Philosophical Association's Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy, 1 May 2013)
 
"This book simply must be read . . . . Highly, highly recommended." (Mens News Daily, 4 January 2013)
 
"The Second Sexismis well researched, with voluminous references. As such, it serves the useful function of raising consciousness about an important social issue. Benatar's research makes a strong case for an in-depth examination of the injustices and discriminations that men suffer in this and other societies in the 21st century." (PsycINFO/PsycCRITIQUES, 21 November 2012) "The Second Sexism is a strong and early step on the way to the awareness, amelioration, and treatment of a widespread and unaddressed problem that affects a not insignificant portion of the human population." (New Male Studies Review 3, Jonathan Badiali's, 26 September 2012)
 
"Benatar's analysis brings much needed clarity to contemporary debates in gender studies, whose discourse runs the risk of becoming stagnant and dogmatic against a constantly changing social backdrop. Benatar does well to remind us that it is not only females who are constrained and disadvantaged by the roles that they have been socially encouraged to take up." (New Male Studies Review 2, J.P. Messina's, 26 September 2012)
 
"And now, thanks to Professor Benatar, we have an incisive, comprehensive discussion of the phenomenon that feminism has unwittingly brought to the forefront . . . The writing is jargon-free. As a philosopher, Professor Benatar is attentive to conceptual nuance and clear, precise usage." (New Male Studies Review 1, Miles Groth's, 26 September 2012)
 
"This is a very well-argued book that presents an unorthodox thesis and defends it ably. It would be a useful text in both undergraduate and graduate courses in philosophy and gender studies, where it is certain to arouse a lot of discussion, much of it excited. Since it is very clearly written, and would be interesting and accessible also to the educated layperson. Most importantly, however, it is likely to change our understanding of gender relations." (Metapsychology, 21 August 2012)

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

07.05.2012

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

300

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/1,7 cm

Gewicht

438 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-470-67451-2

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Preface x

    1 Introduction 1

    What Is the Second Sexism? 1

    Disadvantage 2

    Discrimination 3

    Wrongful discrimination 3

    Sexism 5

    The First Sexism 12

    Two Kinds of Denialist 13

    Forestalling Some Fallacies 16

    Structure and Method of the Book 18

    2 Male Disadvantage 25

    Conscription and Combat 26

    Violence 30

    Corporal Punishment 33

    Sexual Assault 36

    Circumcision 41

    Education 46

    Family and Other Relationships 50

    Custody 50

    Paternity 51

    Paternity leave 53

    Homosexuals 54

    Bodily Privacy 54

    Life Expectancy 57

    Imprisonment and Capital Punishment 59

    Conclusion 61

    3 Explaining Male Disadvantage and Thinking about Sex Differences 77

    Beliefs about Males 77

    Questions about the Beliefs 84

    To what extent, if at all, are the beliefs true? 85

    What makes the beliefs true? 89

    What, if any, implications are there? 93

    Conclusion 96

    4 From Disadvantage to Wrongful Discrimination 101

    Conscription and Combat 102

    Kingsley Browne's basic argument 103

    "Slippage" 104

    Military effectiveness 106

    Dangers of conservatism 109

    Statistical differences 113

    Final thoughts on combat and conscription 121

    Violence 122

    "The perpetrators are men" 123

    "Men are better able to defend themselves" 124

    "Men pose a greater threat" 125

    Two kinds of discrimination 127

    Corporal Punishment 128

    "Males are more badly behaved" 128

    "Corporal punishment is not as damaging to males" 129

    Sexual Assault 132

    Circumcision 134

    Education 135

    Family and Other Relationships 137

    Bodily Privacy 142

    "Women have a greater interest in bodily privacy than do men" 143

    "The conditions are different" 145

    Equal employment opportunity 148

    Life Expectancy 152

    Imprisonment and Capital Punishment 155

    Conclusion 163

    5 Responding to Objections 173

    The Inversion Argument 174

    Conscription and combat 175

    Violence 179

    Circumcision 182

    Education 183

    Sexual assault 185

    Bodily privacy 186

    Custody 188

    Life expectancy 189

    Imprisonment 193

    The Costs-of-Dominance Argument 194

    The Distraction Argument 199

    Defining Discrimination 202

    6 Affirmative Action 212

    Rectifying Injustice 215

    The past discrimination argument 216

    The present discrimination argument 218

    Lessons from "Summers School" 225

    Consequentialist Arguments 228

    The viewpoint diversity argument 228

    The role-model argument 229

    The legitimate-sex-preference argument 231

    The ideal argument 232

    Conclusion 233

    7 Conclusion 239

    Does Feminism Discriminate against Men? 239

    Are Men Worse off than Women? 246

    Taking the Second Sexism Seriously 254

    Conclusion 259

    Bibliography 266

    Index 285