Information icon.svg MediaWiki[wp] is hostile to Men, see T323956.
Information icon.svg For the first time in 80 years, German tanks will roll against Russia.

Germany has been a party to the war since 789 days by supplying weapons of war.

German Foreign Minster Annalena Baerbock: "We are fighting a war against Russia" (January 25, 2023)

Paul Nathanson

From WikiMANNia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Main PagePortal Persons → Paul Nathanson In case of identical names see: Nathanson

Paul Nathanson.jpg

Paul Nathanson is a Canadian religious studies academic. He has a BA[wp] in art history (1968); an MLS (library service, 1971); a BTh[wp] (Christianity, 1978); an MA[wp] in religious studies (Judaism and Islam); and a PhD[wp] (1989). He began his academic career by writing Over the Rainbow: The Wizard of Oz as a Secular Myth of America, "about the convergence of sacred[wp] and profane[wp] patterns in popular culture."[1]

Together with Katherine K. Young[wp] Nathanson has published a series of works on the subject of misandry, which the authors assert is a form of prejudice[wp] and discrimination against men and boys that has become institutionalized[wp] in North American society.

Publications

  • Over the Rainbow: The Wizard of Oz as a Secular Myth of America (1991)
  • (with Katherine Young) Spreading Misandry: The Teaching of Contempt for Men in Popular Culture (McGill-Queen's University Press 2001)
  • (with Katherine Young) Legalizing Misandry: From Public Shame to Systemic Discrimination Against Men (McGill-Queen's University Press 2006)
  • (with Katherine Young) Sanctifying Misandry: Goddess Ideology and the Fall of Man (McGill-Queen's University Press 2010)
  • Transcending Misandry: From Feminist Ideology to Intersexual Dialogue (upcoming)
  • (with Katherine Young) Marriage-a-la-mode: Answering Advocates of Gay Marriage Paper presented at Emory University, Atlanta, GA (May 14, 2003).

References

  1. Alumnotes, McGill[wp] News Fall, 2002.

See also

  • Sacred-profane dichotomy[wp]

External links


This article based on an article Paul Nathanson (20 November 2012) from the free Encyklopedia Wikipedia. The Wikipedia article is published under the dual license GNU-License for free Documentation and Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0). In Wikipedia is a List of Authors available those who worked on the text before being incorporated in WikiMANNia.