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misandry

[mis-an-dree] / ˈmɪs æn dri /
NOUN
hatred of men
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In a phone interview, she said that when she was new to the literary scene in the 2000s, misandry was “seen as a joke.”

From New York Times

It does not pull its punches when depicting masculinity at its most toxic, yet utterly avoids any descent into myopic misandry.

From The Guardian

People sometimes accuse her of misandry, but the project has nothing to do with wanting to “escape men,” she told me.

From New York Times

Its small French publisher, Monstrograph, called it a “feminist and iconoclastic book” that “defends misandry as a way of making room for sisterhood”.

From The Guardian

The New Inquiry, an online journal, was selling its misandry tote bag, featuring an illustration of a woman with a knife-eyed gaze on which a man was impaled.

From The New Yorker