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masculine protest
masculine protest[′mas·kyə·lən ′prō‚test] (psychology) The struggle to dominate, exhibited primarily by women but to some extent also by men, with the desire to escape identification with the feminine role. masculine protest
mas·cu·line pro·test (mas'kyū-lin prō'test), Adler term to describe the movement of people from passive to active roles in a desire to escape from the feminine role.masculine protest Alfred Adler’s term for a woman’s striving to escape identification with a social feminine role, by adopting a traditionally masculine role of power in the workplace and in the home. The term masculine protest has been extended to mean the power struggle that compensates for an inferiority complex. |