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" In Academe, Misogyny Meets Its Match: Misandrosy ," by Father Patrick M. Arnold, SJ, assistant professor of theology at the University of San Diego, Los Angeles Times, May 14, 1990.
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The Groves of Academe by Mary McCarthy, published in 1952, is often quoted as the earliest example, although in Faculty Towers: The Academic Novel and Its Discontents, Elaine Showalter discusses C. P. Snow's The Masters, of the previous year, and several earlier novels have an academic setting and the same characteristics, such as Willa Cather's The Professor's House of 1925, Régis Messac's Smith Conundrum first published between 1928 and 1931 and Dorothy L. Sayers ' Gaudy Night of 1935 ( see below ).
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# Edward Fuller, " In the Groves of Academe Without a Compass ," The New York Times January 5, 1958, p. BR4
Witt responded by taking steps to censor independent faculty publications on the campus of the University of Alabama, including " Alabama Academe ," the newspaper of the Alabama chapter of the AAUP.
Academe and by
The fourth Nebula Award Anthology contains an obituary written by Daniel F. Galouye, and Anne McCaffrey dedicated her 1970 anthology Alchemy & Academe to Brown, along with several other people.
A lightning bolt from the Mother Storm struck the Stone Gardens, creating New Sanctaphrax, and Cowlquape became Most High Academe, a title conferred upon him by the Professor of Darkness moments before Sanctaphrax was unchained.
Out of respect for its long tradition and the association with the Dioscuri, the Spartans would not ravage these original " groves of Academe " when they invaded Attica, a piety not shared by the Roman Sulla, who axed the sacred olive trees of Athena in 86 BC to build siege engines.
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The expression " the Grove of Academe " refers to the sacred site of Hekademos where the cult had once taken place in an olive grove sacred to Athena.
Being shy can have its advantages as well, according to Thomas Benton in his article " Shyness and Academe ", published in May 2004.
The sacred space, dedicated to the goddess of wisdom, Athena, had formerly been an olive grove, hence the expression " the groves of Academe.
NFOs have also served as Instructors / Mission Commanders in since retired training aircraft such as the UC-45 Expeditor, T-29 Flying Classroom, earlier variants of the T-39 Sabreliner, the TC-4C Academe, T-47A Citation II and the USAF T-43A Bobcat.
Outside the walls of Athens, the site of the Academy was a sacred grove of olive trees, still recalled in the phrase " the groves of Academe.
Other achievements: Officier d ' Academe ; Corresponding Member, Royal Horticultural Society: Fellow, Royal Society, Haarlem ; President, Richmond Athenæum, 1907.
* Monaghan, Peter Rx: Maggots, Notes from Academe, The Chronicle of Higher Education, June 1, 2007 ( Vol.
At Oxford University, the appearance of the Hawksmoor Towers, twin creamy-white neo-gothic towers at All Souls College, Oxford, the only pure research college at Oxford, epitomize the " ivory tower " of Academe.
Against the wishes of the Most High Academe Vilnix Pompolnius, a deal was struck between Cloud Wolf, Mother Horsefeather, and the Professor of Light to erase Cloud Wolf's debts if he could return to Sanctaphrax with a supply of Stormphrax from the approaching Great Storm to save both cities from destruction.
Finally, Twig and Maugin return to Sanctaphrax with the required stormphrax, and overthrow the tyrannical Most High Academe, Vilnix Pompolnius.
The Professor of Darkness is the Most High Academe again and he proclaims Twig Honorary Academic Knight.
Misogyny and by
Misogyny was by no means an Athenian invention, but it has been claimed that in regard to gender democracy generalised a harsher set of values derived, again, from the common people.
Another critical article is " Rewriting Misogyny: Portrait of a Lady and the Popular Fiction Debate " by Paul M. Hadella.
** Misogyny: Much of the misogyny within the play is created by the women, who view themselves as weak and incapable of operating without a man.
Portions of the film appear in the music video for " Misogyny " a track by Canadian rock band Rusty which appeared on MuchMusic in the 1990s.
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Misogyny has been characterised as a prominent feature of the mythologies of the ancient world as well as various religions.
Misogyny comes into English from the ancient Greek word, misogunia (), which survives in two passages.
In Misogyny: The World's Oldest Prejudice, Jack Holland sees evidence of misogyny in the mythology of the ancient world.
In Misogyny: The World's Oldest Prejudice, he characterizes the Fall of Man as " a myth that blames woman for the ills and sufferings of mankind.
Taj Hashmi discusses misogyny in relation to Muslim culture, and Bangladesh specifically, in the book Popular Islam and Misogyny: A Case Study of Bangladesh.
' Bastardy, Counterfeiting and Misogyny in The Revenger's Tragedy, Studies in English Literature 36: 2 ( Spring 1996 ), 397-416.
Lu Tongyin, author of Misogyny, Cultural Nihilism & Oppositional Politics: Contemporary Chinese Experimental Fiction, said " a clear-cut dichotomy between heterosexuality and homosexuality did not exist in traditional China.
Cubitt, C. ‘ Virginity and Misogyny in Tenth-and Eleventh-Century England ’, Gender and History, Vol.
Misogyny, hate speech, sexual harassment, and cyberbullying are common in online game play and on associated chat features.
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