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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Here's why we can't get rid of mansplaining' | Letters

The Conversation published an excellent research-based article by two professors at Queen Mary University of London, who documented why mansplaining is a genuine phenomenon and why Reeves was right to use the term. As Louise Ashley and Elena Doldor state: Men and women can be both perpetrators and targets of mansplaining. However, the term has particular force because it reflects deeper cultural patterns in which authority is still coded as male and, more specifically, white and middle or upper class.
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UK politics
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3 weeks ago

Rachel Reeves sick of people mansplaining' how to be chancellor

Rachel Reeves rejects mansplaining, vows to withstand media and political attacks while preparing a budget that raises taxes and stresses repeated public explanation.
Relationships
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3 months ago

Women cope better when their partner dies. I'll have to go before him, out of spite

Heterosexual men and women often communicate differently, with many men less likely to share emotional details or discuss friends' personal crises.
Women in technology
fromFuturism
5 months ago

"Mansplaining Audacity": President of Signal Watches in Bemusement as Random Man Explains Her Company's AI Strategy to Her

Mansplaining persists on social media, exemplified by a recent exchange involving Signal's president, Meredith Whittaker.
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