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masculist, n. and a.|ˈmæskjʊlɪst| [f. masculine a. + -ist, after feminist a. and n., perh. ad. Fr. masculiste, which is recorded from 1974 (Datations et Documents Lexicographiques 2me Sér. 24, 1984).] A. n. = masculinist n.B. adj. Advocating men's rights; also, anti-feminist.
[1974A. Boudard Cinoche 76 On coupe assez de forêts pour vous imprimer toutes ces revues féministes, masculistes et familiales.] 1978S. Maitland After Ball was Over in Fireweed Oct. 83 ‘They are not radical feminists.’ ‘Well, they bloody looked like it.’ ‘You're one to talk. Who wouldn't join a Marxist reading group because he was an antiquated masculist, who couldn't recognise the glory of women in struggle?’ 1980Logophile IV. i. 53/2 ‘Semantic space’ had to be secured in order for women to construct new expressions and neologisms like..‘masculist’. 1982Bulletin (Sydney) 30 Mar. 58/1 There are no Australian masculist voices as cheeky or challenging as that of Germaine Greer. 1986Observer 27 July 23/1 What this book would call the masculist critic should not reject these essays out of hand. 1989Guardian 23 Nov. 38/6 It does not matter if the cartoon is insulting to men. The number of such cartoons is so small that, set against the insults to women broadcast by every newsagent and television channel, only a loony masculist would object to them. |