Not All Dead White Men: Classics and Misogyny in the Digital Age,Used

Not All Dead White Men: Classics and Misogyny in the Digital Age,Used

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A chilling account of trolling, misogyny, racism, and bad history proliferated online by the AltRight, bolstered by the apparent authority of Greek and Latin Classics. Zuckerberg makes a persuasive case for why we need a new, more critical, and less comfortable relationship between the ancient and modern worlds in this important and very timely book.Emily WilsonA virulent strain of antifeminism is thriving online that treats womens empowerment as a mortal threat to men and to the integrity of Western civilization. Its proponents cite ancient Greek and Latin texts to support their claimsarguing that they articulate a model of masculinity that sustained generations but is now under siege.Donna Zuckerberg dives deep into the virtual communities of the far right, where men lament their loss of power and privilege and strategize about how to reclaim them. She finds, mixed in with weightlifting tips and misogynistic vitriol, the words of the Stoics deployed to support an ideal vision of masculine life. On other sites, pickup artists quote Ovids Ars Amatoria to justify ignoring womens boundaries. By appropriating the Classics, these men lend a veneer of intellectual authority and ancient wisdom to their project of patriarchal white supremacy. In defense or retaliation, feminists have also taken up the Classics online, to counter the sanctioning of violence against women.Not All Dead White Men reveals that some of the most controversial and consequential debates about the legacy of the ancients are raging not in universities but online.

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  • Q: How many pages are in this book? A: This book contains two hundred eighty-eight pages. It's a hardcover edition published by Harvard University Press.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of this book? A: The book measures five point seventy-five inches in length, one inch in width, and eight point five inches in height.
  • Q: Who is the author of the book? A: The author is Donna Zuckerberg, known for her insights into Classics and contemporary issues.
  • Q: What is the genre of this book? A: The book falls under the category of Criticism and Theory, addressing themes of misogyny and digital culture.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for young adults? A: Yes, this book is suitable for young adults and above due to its mature themes and discussions surrounding misogyny.
  • Q: How should I read this book? A: You can read this book at your own pace, but it is recommended to take notes for deeper understanding of its themes.
  • Q: Is this book appropriate for academic study? A: Yes, this book is appropriate for academic study, especially for courses related to gender studies and Classics.
  • Q: What kind of discussions does this book include? A: This book discusses the appropriation of ancient texts by modern antifeminist groups and counterarguments from feminists.
  • Q: How should I store this hardcover book? A: To keep the book in good condition, store it upright on a shelf away from direct sunlight and moisture.
  • Q: Can I clean this book if it gets dirty? A: Yes, you can gently wipe the cover with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust or smudges.
  • Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, you should contact the seller for a return or exchange policy.
  • Q: Is there a warranty on this book? A: No, there is typically no warranty on books. However, check with the retailer for their specific policies.
  • Q: What should I do if I have questions about the book? A: If you have questions, you can reach out to the publisher or check online forums for discussions about the book.
  • Q: How does this book compare to others in its genre? A: This book offers a unique perspective on the intersection of Classics and modern misogyny, making it distinct in its genre.
  • Q: Is this book recommended for casual readers? A: Yes, casual readers interested in contemporary issues and Classics will find this book engaging and thought-provoking.
  • Q: What other topics does this book cover? A: In addition to misogyny, the book covers topics like the impact of online communities and the legacy of ancient texts.

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