Pseudo-Feminism and the Stigmatization of Male Victims
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Pseudo-Feminism and the Stigmatization of Male Victims
Reetika Seth, LLM Criminal Law, Amity University, Noida
Abstract
The stigmatization of male victims of abuse and violence has been a persistent issue influenced by societal perceptions and the presence of pseudo-feminist ideologies. This research paper aims to explore the phenomenon of pseudo-feminism and its role in perpetuating the stigmatization of male victims. Through an analysis of case studies, media representations, and intersectional dynamics, this study sheds light on the challenges faced by male victims and advocates for a more inclusive approach to gender equality.
The introduction highlights how gender stereotypes and pseudo-feminist narratives contribute to the marginalization of male victims. Pseudo-feminism, often characterized by a distorted understanding of power dynamics, dismisses or downplays male victimization, reinforcing the notion that men are invulnerable to abuse. Media representations influenced by pseudo-feminist ideologies further perpetuate harmful stereotypes and victim-blaming, hindering the recognition of male victimization.
The concept of intersectionality is introduced as an additional layer of complexity in understanding the stigmatization of male victims. Men from marginalized communities face unique challenges, and the influence of pseudo-feminism overlooks their experiences, compounding their marginalization.
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