Not All Dead White Men: Classics and Misogyny in the Digital Age

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Not All Dead White Men: Classics and Misogyny in the Digital Age is a nonfiction book that examines how online misogynist communities appropriate and distort Greco-Roman classical texts to support their ideologies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nonfiction book
scholarly monograph
addresses gender
power dynamics in digital spaces
race
author Donna Zuckerberg
criticizes misogynist interpretations of antiquity
online harassment of women
pseudo-intellectual use of classics
examines classical reception in the manosphere
connections between classics and contemporary gender politics
how internet misogynist communities read classical texts
field classics
digital humanities
gender studies
media studies
focusesOn appropriation of classical texts
distortion of Greco-Roman literature
online misogynist discourse
use of classics to justify sexism
genre classical reception studies
cultural criticism
feminist criticism
hasPerspective critical of misogyny
feminist
intendedAudience general readers interested in feminism and classics
scholars
students
language English
mainSubject Classical antiquity
surface form: Greco-Roman classics

Red Pill communities
surface form: Red Pill movement

alt-right
classical antiquity in modern culture
digital culture
manosphere
misogyny
online communities
settingOfAnalysis internet forums
online platforms
social media
timePeriodDiscussed 21st century

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Donna Zuckerberg notableWork Not All Dead White Men: Classics and Misogyny in the Digital Age