![]() ![]() They are and for many years now have been hopping mad, in a buttoned-down, academic sort of sense, and their books represent the happy outcome of their passion. ![]() But at the same time the authors are quite fed up with the highly differential (to say the least) treatment that men and women have been receiving lately. Nathanson and Young have a calm, measured tone to their writing, carefully assembling facts, giving feminism its due on those (rare) occasions when it may arguably deserve it. Their books have filled a needed niche in men’s rights literature. Being Canadian sometimes seems to offer them a different perspective than American observers might have. The authors form an excellent, incisive writing team. Young have released their fourth book out of a projected total of five in a series of books all to date bearing the word “misandry” in the title. Steven Svoboda.Ĭanadian academics Paul Nathanson and Katherine K. No price on book but gives price as $34.95. Chicago: McGill-Queens University Publishing, 2015. Replacing Misandry: A Revolutionary History of Men. ![]()
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