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200 1. $a The second sexism $b Texte électronique $e discrimination against men and boys $f David Benatar
210 .. $a Malden, MA $c Wiley-Blackwell $d 2012
215 .. $a 1 ressource dématérialisée
300 .. $a Includes bibliographical references (pages 266-284) and index
330 .. $a While the manifestation of sexism against women is widely acknowledged, few people
take seriously the idea that males are also the victims of many and quite serious
forms of sex discrimination. So unrecognized is the form of sexism that the mere mention
of it will be laughable to some. Yet women are typically exempt from military conscription
even where men are forced into battle and risk injury, emotional repercussions, and
death. Males are more often victims of violent crime, as well as legalized violence
such as corporal punishment. Sexual assault of males is often taken less seriously.
Fathers are less likely to win custody of their children following divorce. In this
book, philosophy professor David Benatar provides details of these and other examples
of what he calls the "second sexism." He discusses what sexism is, responds to the
objections of those who would deny that there is a second sexism, and shows how ignorance
of or flippancy about discrimination against males undermines the fight against sex
discrimination more generally. -- from back cover
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