英語

詞源

+ ;來自古希臘語 (misogunía) (misogúnēs, 厭恨女人的人),來自 (miséō, 我厭恨) + (gunḗ, 女人)

發音

  • (英國) 國際音標(幫助)/mɪˈsɒdʒ.ɪ.ni/
  • (美國) 國際音標(幫助)/mɪˈsɑdʒ.ɪ.ni/
  • 音訊(美國)(檔案)
  • 音訊(澳洲)(檔案)

名詞

(通常不可數,複數)

  1. 厭女,厭女症,厭惡女人
    • 1999, Joanne Marie Greer, David O. Moberg, Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion ISBN 0762304839, p. 29:
      Although she argues against a simplistic conflation of types of prejudice, she suggests that misogyny is typically present in both narcissistic and obsessive forms of anti-Semitic prejudice.
      儘管她反對將偏見的類型簡單化地混為一談,但她認為厭女症通常存在於自戀和強迫性的反猶太偏見中。
    • 1999, Ethel Spector Person, The Sexual Century, →ISBN,頁號 84:
      His misogyny, like that of his predecessors, is more than prejudice; []
      他的厭女症,就像他的前輩一樣,不僅僅是偏見; []
    • 2005, Jeff Johnson, William Inge And The Subversion Of Gender, →ISBN,頁號 122:
      This ontological symbiosis also explains his misogyny. By envying Sue, as the man he cannot become, he projects his self-loathing onto her, trying to diminish what he actually admires.
      這種本體論的共生關係也解釋了他的厭女症。通過羨慕蘇,作為他不能成為的人,他把他的自我厭惡投射到她身上,試圖削弱他實際欽佩的東西。
    • 2006, Jack Holland, Misogyny: the world's oldest prejudice [厭女症:世界最古老的偏見] ISBN 0786718234
    • 2014 4月 12, Simon Russell Beale, “Why Shakespeare always says something new: As the 450th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth approaches, the great Shakespearean actor Simon Russell Beale explains his secrets [print version: The king and I]”, 出自 (Review), London,頁號 R7:
      [] I have always found it hard that Hamlet, a character that I love and admire, is guilty of a puerile misogyny and, perhaps, more worryingly, of the unnecessary deaths of his old friends from university, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. When I played him, I could find reasons for the misogyny but half-ignored the murders.
      [] 我一直認為,哈姆雷特這個我喜愛和欽佩的人物,犯了愚蠢的厭女症,也許更令人擔憂的是,他大學時的老朋友羅森格蘭茲和吉爾登斯吞的無謂死亡。當我扮演他時,我可以為厭女症找到理由,但對謀殺案卻半點不以為然。

使用説明

  • 注意與 (恐女)區分。

近義詞

反義詞

  • (愛女)

對應詞

  • (厭男)

派生詞

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