Anti-Feminism Studies
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How Feminism Ends?
This article starts from bodily experience to critique contemporary feminism's over-abstraction of 'gender,' exploring the inescapability of the female body, the predicament of gender theory, and the tension between women's freedom and self-exhaustion.
South Korea's Gender Inequality and Anti-Feminist Sentiment
This article analyzes South Korea's phenomenon of ranking low in global gender equality while experiencing strong anti-feminist sentiment, exploring conservative government policies, young men's backlash psychology, and feminism's complex position in Korean society.
Fighting the Tyranny of 'Niceness': Why We Need Difficult Women
This article critiques the expectations of 'perfection' and 'likability' in contemporary feminism, calling for recognition of the complexity and contradictions within feminism, and embracing those 'difficult women' who are nonconformist, hard to categorize, but drive change.
The Crisis in Modern Masculinity
This article traces the historical evolution of modern masculinity, revealing the politicization and pathologization of the 'strong man' fantasy on a global scale, and critiques how patriarchy shapes oppressive roles for both men and women.
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Debate: Feminist Women vs Non-Feminist Women
This is a debate hosted by 'The Diary Of A CEO' featuring three women representing different perspectives on women's social issues, feminism, sexual liberation, and gender roles. The discussion focuses on the impact of sexual liberation and second-wave feminism on women's freedom, mental health, and interpersonal relationships, as well as the far-reaching consequences of modern feminism on gender roles.

The Feminism Debate: Can Women Really Have It All?
In this episode of 'The Feminism Debate,' psychologist Jordan Peterson and news anchor Megyn Kelly engage in an in-depth dialogue exploring the cultural and psychological impacts of modern feminism, particularly the decline in women's happiness, the suppression of traditional masculinity, and the tension between motherhood and career.

An Invitation to All Men: Taking Feminism Further
In this TEDxSydney Youth talk, Hannah Ferguson extends an invitation to all men: to engage more deeply with feminism. She points out that misogyny is not limited to extremists but exists widely among ordinary male populations. The speech explores the growing ideological divide between men and women, calls for redefining the term 'feminism,' and emphasizes that men are also harmed under patriarchy. Ferguson encourages men to move beyond the 'ally or enemy' binary opposition and challenge harmful speech and behavior in private spaces where women are not present through dialogue and education.

Meeting the Enemy: A Cross-Gender Dialogue and Reflection
Through the lens of the documentary 'The Red Pill,' this analysis explores filmmaker Cassie Jaye's journey of dialogue with the men's rights movement, and how she moved from bias to understanding, ultimately reflecting on the nature of gender equality movements.
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