In the 20th century, the Bluebeard story, with its savagely misogynistic overtones, fell into disfavor. |
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They dealt out their own brand of eye-for-an-eye justice in a series of misogynistic, violent yarns. |
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Did it conquer new territory for female expression, or did it somehow incorporate the misogynistic grotesquerie it cited? |
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The other ex-wife is also economically powerful, albeit in a less stereotypically misogynistic way. |
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Welcome to the nihilist void of the violent, misogynistic, and racist lyrics of rap. |
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He's depicted as a mad, pugilistic photographer with misogynistic tendencies. |
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The less said about this disheveled misogynistic piece of detritus the better. |
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I genuinely love the company of women, unlike certain misogynistic Lotharios of my acquaintance. |
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There is a definite misogynistic, anti-feminism playing throughout the sordid vignettes. |
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Hip hop and rap, spreading their accretive gospel of preening commercialism and misogynistic narcissism, were still in ascendancy. |
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Before you know it, they realize the errors of their ways, and the Richard character is being tortured and exacting misogynistic revenge. |
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His misogynistic attacks are unworthy of a parliamentarian and scornful of women. |
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In any case, misogynistic clichés should soon be seen as ridiculous relics of times that are no more. |
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It is perfectly true, however, that both uptown and downtown, writers drank, womanized and had misogynistic attitudes. |
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Sexually objectifying women in this way is misogynistic, out of touch and frankly downright lazy on the part of the advertisers. |
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Grande reacted with an essay on Instagram criticising the misogynistic comments for objectifying both women. |
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That means that most of its policies are not only socially reactionary and oppressive, but flagrantly misogynistic as well. |
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And what we did by doing that was give predatory, misogynistic men one more excuse to go and kill prostitutes. |
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Boy gets record deal, cuts misogynistic debut, tours, gets loads of girls. |
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This movie is a misogynistic, racist, idiotic piece of trash. |
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Reader, I didn't: I went and read a New Yorker profile of Professor Mary Beard's travails with misogynistic trolls instead. |
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But it's not just the outrageous threats, misogynistic abuse and so on that emphasise the importance of the movement. |
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In 2008, Curtin revealed to Oprah Winfrey that SNL was a misogynistic environment, and that women's lib wasn't embraced by men. |
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The young men who follow groups like So Solid for their music, but aren't gun-toting, misogynistic hood rats, are the majority. |
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Mrs. Cheryl Gallant: Mr. Speaker, it must be getting very tiring for the member opposite to make such misogynistic comments. |
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It's absolutely one-sided and, I think, a very misogynistic view of human beings. |
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Filmmaker Mike Eschmann received 565,000 francs from the film council for his misogynistic, violence-glorifying work «Breakout». |
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In contrast, I will argue, such writers and their readers may repress women but they maintain homosocial culture by exchanging misogynistic words about them. |
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The comedy throughout the film is similarly cruel and misogynistic. |
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She called him out for his misogynistic remarks and asked why, if the show was satire like everyone said, Ed had no foils. |
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And, as this episode so potently illustrates, our misogynistic media culture is partly to blame. |
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Cranky old v.s. Naipaul is such an unpleasant bore that Paul Theroux even wrote a book about his lousy, misogynistic ways. |
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The female incapable of intellectual purpose, governed by her whims and humours, is a misogynistic cliche not only of the time, but very much of his writings. |
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This most recent video, although more extreme than past PETA efforts in this regard, is problematic for the reasons that all of PETA's sexist and misogynistic campaigns are problematic. |
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This term is used in Guatemala, as defined by Mexican anthropologist Marcela Lagarde, to describe the misogynistic murder of women that goes unpunished as a result of the State's systematic failure to act. |
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But his outlandishly misogynistic statements this week are only the latest in a long line. |
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The examples show that the gender approach is being and can be implemented in various cultural contexts with traditionally misogynistic tendencies. |
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There are four mechanisms of control relating to patriarchy: gender-based violence, exclusion from resources, exclusion from decision-making, and misogynistic interpretations of culture, including religion. |
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Some of their lyrics, especially those derived from the blues, have been interpreted as misogynistic. |
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It was the pressure exerted by female athletes and trainers, their irreverence and their fighting that wrung the odd concession from highly misogynistic sports organisations. |
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In one indelible scene, Nikki's cheeky younger cousin, who was 8 or 9 years old at the time, called a random beachgoer a misogynistic obscenity in response to one of Kathi's dares. |
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But some have described his work as misogynistic, campy and gaudy. |
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Sadly many respondents felt these sexist and misogynistic comments were simply to be tolerated, and that managers did not tackle it until it reached a certain level. |
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Both feminists and many cultural conservatives saw the pictures as pornographic and misogynistic. |
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Can misogynistic and baseless tabloid narratives go out of style? |
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Again, she considers it to be one of those misogynistic ahadith that is presented to Muslims as sacred and unassailable truth. |
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On the contrary, it's often delivered with a snicker to question sexuality and feminize the subject, and femininity in a misogynistic culture is the greatest of sins. |
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The mainstream media have co-opted the popular forms of rap music and tend to promote the music that is most violent, consumeristic, and misogynistic. |
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In December 2011, Moore responded to Frank Miller's attack on the Occupy movement, calling his more recent work misogynistic, homophobic and misguided. |
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He followed the success of Love Given O'er with a series of misogynistic poems, all of which have specific, graphic, and witty denunciations of female behaviour. |
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