(Part 2) Top products from r/socialjustice101

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u/Mauve_Cubedweller · 15 pointsr/socialjustice101

> So are men just left out?

Where on earth did you get that idea?

> it is pretty clear that social justice does not care much about how men are discriminated since there are many groups that are discriminated more. Well, at least from my experience.

Well luckily your experience constitutes a single data point as is therefore not really a reliable estimator for what really going on, when it comes to social justice and the study of men's lives.

Here is an example of an academic journal that discusses men and men's lives exclusively.

Here is a textbook (in its ninth edition) that focuses solely on men and men's issues.

Here is an international charitable organization that works to help men understand themselves and their place in society. As you can see from a quick browse through the site, it is far more than an organization for ending violence against women; it is a group dedicated to re-imagining masculinity in a more positive fashion - one that celebrates positive forms of masculinity.

Here is an example of a local activist group dedicated to the discussion of men and men's lives.

This is by no means an exhaustive list. A quick scan through Amazon shows dozens of other textbooks about men and men's lives, which are used in universities all over the world to help students understand the unique challenges and issues that men face. There are also numerous other journals that look at men and men's issues, and dozens - if not hundreds - of different social justice and activist groups at local, national, and international levels that work towards helping men.

I'm not trying to be offensive here, but do you think that it's possible that your personal experiences (or lack thereof) are the problem, rather than some sort of void in "social justice" where men are concerned? Because that's what it sort of looks like to me.

u/modalt2 · 3 pointsr/socialjustice101

I find people recommending Delusions of Gender a lot. Seems to relate more to debunking "scientific" explanations of differences between men and women, but it could be a good foundation for looking over some cultural assumptions about gender.

u/theyjustcallmeallie · 1 pointr/socialjustice101

Whiteness has changed and shifted throughout history. Eastern Europeans are not always a part of whiteness in Europe but generally are at this point in the US - 'whiteness' is not an ethnicity like German or French but a socially constructed hierarchy so it changes over time. Check out the history of white people](https://www.amazon.com/History-White-People-Irvin-Painter/dp/0393339742)