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1 Please copy into the Class Notes section of your notebook.
Feminism vs. Misogyny Please copy into the Class Notes section of your notebook.

2 What is feminism? The advocacy of women’s rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes. Synonyms: the women's movement, the feminist movement, women's liberation, female emancipation, women's rights, etc.

3 What does a Feminist look like in today’s society?
Write down some examples of feminist actions, attitudes, and behaviors in society today… Write as many as you can think of… Not to be confused with “man-hating…” What is the difference between feminism and man-hating? Why do you think that the two tend to get mistaken?

4 Looking at the criteria we have established, would you classify Katherine as a feminist? Why or why not?

5 Misogyny The dislike of, contempt for, or ingrained prejudice against women. Can also go hand in hand with sexism…

6 11 Common traits of misogynist…
He will zero in on a woman and choose her as his target. Her natural defenses may be down because he’s flirtatious, exciting, fun, and charismatic at first. As time goes on, he begins to reveal a Jekyll & Hyde personality. He may change quickly from irresistible to rude, and from rude back to irresistible. He will make promises to women and often fail to keep them. With men, on the other hand, he will almost always keep his word. He will be late for appointments and dates with women, but be quite punctual with men. His behavior toward women in general is grandiose, cocky, controlling, and self-centered. He is extremely competitive, especially with women. If a woman does better than him socially or professionally, he feels terrible. If a man does better, he may have mixed feelings about it but he is able to look at the situation objectively.

7 He will unknowingly treat women differently from men in workplace and social settings, allowing men various liberties for which he will criticize female colleagues or friends. He will be prepared (unconsciously) to use anything within his power to make women feel miserable. He may demand sex or withhold sex in his relationships, make jokes about women or put them down in public, “borrow” their ideas in professional contexts without giving them credit, or borrow money from them without paying them back. On a date, he will treat a woman the opposite of how she prefers. If she is an old-style lady who prefers a "gentleman" who holds the door for her, orders for both and pays for the meal, he will treat her like one of his male buddies, order for himself, and let her pay for the whole meal if she offers (and sometimes even if she doesn’t). If she is a more independent type who prefers to order her own meal and pay for herself, he will rudely order for both and pay the check while she goes to the bathroom. He will cheat on women he is dating or in a relationship with. Monogamy is the last thing he feels he owes a woman. He may suddenly disappear from a relationship without ending it, but may come back three months later with an explanation designed to lure the woman back in.

8 Looking at this criteria, would you classify Petruchio as a misogynist
Looking at this criteria, would you classify Petruchio as a misogynist? Why or why not?


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