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The critic Elaine Showalter contrived the term 'gynocriticism' for feminist literary theory and criticism. What would masculininst literary theory and criticism be called? Opposite of 'gyno-' is what I'm looking for I guess.
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How about "politically incorrect?"
(more)Seriously, masculist (sorry, but that would be the strictly formed counterpart word form to feminist) commentary could be called androcriticism...
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Oxford dictionary
masculinist… n. an advocate of the rights of men. adj. of or relating to the advocacy of the rights of men.
Masculininst was a typo but masculinist, not masculist, is the correct word.
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"Andro-" (or "andr-") is a combining form suggesting maleness, and is the "opposite" of "gyno-" which you seek. Unfortunately, since sci-fi has given us "androids," that meaning may be slightly diluted. I seem to remember another one, "hiero-" or something like that, but the precise spelling escapes me.
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Nels - I wasn't disputing the OED, merely pointing out that "feminist" morphs to "masculist". To derive "masculinist" from a female counterpart, that initial word would have to be "femininist". It is not the first nor the last inconsistency in this language.
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I have heard many advocates and critics of equality use the word 'femininist' (pronounced 'femininisht') but usually with a little sherry on their lips. Rather than being an inconsistency in language, this is an affront to temperate sensibilities.
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re: femininist perhaps this was shortened to feminist through haplology! 8-) http://members.aol.com/tsuwm/
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