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. According to Cudd and Jones, women sometimes describe their first recognition of sexism as a moment of

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. _______ maintains that social institutions are the primary medium of sexism.

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. The objection from essentialism maintains that there are essential _______ or psychological differences between men and women such that true equality will ultimately be impossible.

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. According to Cudd and Jones, both sexism and racism are maintained through systematic violence and

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. Manne claims that misogyny and sexism work _______ to uphold social relations where a dominant man might feel entitled to feminine care and attention from women.

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. According to Manne, misogyny is the _______ branch of patriarchy.

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. The husband and brother of the narrator in The Yellow Wallpaper believe she suffers from

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. According to Cudd and Jones, one catalyst for the identification of sexism was women's participation in struggles against

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. Cudd and Jones define sexism as a historically and globally pervasive form of oppression against women.

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. Difference feminists maintain that social institutions are the primary medium of sexism.

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. Manne argues that misogyny is not about male hostility or hatred toward women, but about controlling and punishing women who challenge male dominance.

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. According to Manne, misogynists want to be socially and morally superior to the women they target.

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. Manne says she is not interested in having us understand the ways in which most, if not all of us, tend to be complicit in misogynistic social systems.

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. Manne believes that most misogynistic behavior is about hostility toward women who violate patriarchal norms and expectations.

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. Tedious and menial work is much more likely to be done by men than by women.

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. According to Cudd and Jones, there are many parallels between racism and sexism.

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