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Down Girl by Kate Manne

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Book name: Down Girl (2024)
Category: Ethics
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Language: English
Publication data: Jan. 1, 2017, midnight
"Down Girl" is a philosophical examination of misogyny, exploring how it serves as a system of social control that polices and enforces the norms and expectations about women's roles in society. The book analyzes how misogyny differs from sexism and focuses on the punishment of women who deviate from patriarchal norms, rather than just the prejudice or discrimination based on gender. Through a detailed analysis of language, culture, and societal structures, the book argues that misogyny is not about male hostility or hatred towards women per se, but about enforcing women's subordination and upholding male dominance. The 6392nd greatest book of all time

About the author

Kate Manne

Kate Manne

2 books

Kate Manne is an associate professor of philosophy at Cornell University, having previously been a junior fellow at the Harvard Society of Fellows from 2011-2013. She works in moral, social, and feminist philosophy. Her work has appeared in venues including The New York Times, The Times Literary Supplement, The Huffington Post, New York Magazine/The Cut, The Washington Post, Politico, as well as academic journals.

Manne's first book, Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny, was awarded the 2019 PROSE … Read more