What are "feminist modalities"? I have never heard this term and I can't piece together what it might mean. I googled it, but it seems to only reference some single book.
The ways the various waves of feminism have manifested, the tactics those waves employed, and the personalities involved overlayed with the perceptions of those threats over time.
This probably goes along with a resentment of immigrants, out-groups, intelligencia, ... We're recapitulating the 20's from last century and that didn't turn out all that well. People are people, but when you've been getting all the benefits, sharing looks like a loss.
It's more that older men feel like they've been getting benefits (e.g. if you are retired you get social security and medicare, if you got a union job 40 years go you are getting benefits...) but young men don't because... they don't.
There's a time delay before people recognize social problems. The trouble is that ideas often persist in public discourse long after they are expired.
If I had to point to one intervention it is that we don't have enough men working in early childhood education. Because boys grow up seeing almost exclusively women teachers for their first few years they get an unambiguous impression that "education is a girl thing".
Many colleges now practice affirmative actions for boys because otherwise they'd be greatly outnumbered by girls
as girls don't want to go to a school which is 70% girls.
If young woman find this undesirable, it's furthmore predictable that many of them will be blindsided by a perfectly predictable situation 20 years from now because women are interested in marrying up in social status as opposed to marrying down. This will be impossible for most of them if they are college educated at a much higher rate than boys. Women who put off childbearing past age 40 tend to discover rather suddenly that time limits on fertility apply to them so there is likely to be a severe panic about this... When it is way too late.
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> "promoting women's and girls' rights has gone too far because it threatens men's and boys' opportunities."
If I had to point to one intervention it is that we don't have enough men working in early childhood education. Because boys grow up seeing almost exclusively women teachers for their first few years they get an unambiguous impression that "education is a girl thing".
Many colleges now practice affirmative actions for boys because otherwise they'd be greatly outnumbered by girls
https://www.businessinsider.com/college-affirmative-action-b...
as girls don't want to go to a school which is 70% girls.
If young woman find this undesirable, it's furthmore predictable that many of them will be blindsided by a perfectly predictable situation 20 years from now because women are interested in marrying up in social status as opposed to marrying down. This will be impossible for most of them if they are college educated at a much higher rate than boys. Women who put off childbearing past age 40 tend to discover rather suddenly that time limits on fertility apply to them so there is likely to be a severe panic about this... When it is way too late.
https://www.businessinsider.com/college-affirmative-action-b...
because otherwise girls would be driven away by the nonexistence of a dating life.