ISIL Freedom Network: Global > Scholarly and In-Depth Studies > Men's Movement
- The sin of the father -- deconstructing patriarchy
Source: Oakland Univ.
Author: Howard S. Schwartz
Country: United States
- Prof. Schwartz critically explores the systematic "denigration of the father, typically called the patriarch" that has become so popular in the wake of feminism and postmodern philosophy. (1996)
- Men's reaction to women who force sex
Source: Psychiatric Times
Author: Cindy Struckman-Johnson and David Struckman-Johnson
Country: United States
- "One of the long-standing myths about sexual coercion is that a woman cannot make a man have sex with her." According to this study, "16% of a sample of 268 men at a small
Midwestern university reported that they had been forced to have sexual intercourse on a date."
- Genocide: incorporating the gender variable
Source: Genderwatch
Author: Adam Jones
Country: United States
- Arguing that "the gender variable is one of the least-analyzed and most misunderstood elements of genocidal killing," Jones points to an under-emphasis on the killing of males -- especially those of battle-age.
- Feminist critiques of international relations
Source: Review of International Studies
Author: Adam Jones
Country: United States
- A fascinating analysis and critique of how international relationships have been gendered in the last decades. Jones states, "Feminist attempts to incorporate a gender variable...are constrained by the basic feminist methodology and all feminists' normative commitments."
- Men are victims of domestic violence
Source: Nuance Journal
Country: United States
- This paper challenges this notion of abuse against males and argues that domestic violence against males exists, that their voices are not heard; and that the refusal to acknowledge the existence of this form of abuse is part of a fundamental disempowerment of men which has arisen from a tacit acceptance in society of the radical feminist notion that only women are victims.
- Controlling domestic violence against men
Source: Nuance
Author: Corry, Fiebert, Pizzey
Country: United States
- "Published research indicates that 25% - 30% of all intimate violence is exclusively female on male" (.pdf file).
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