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Exercises

1. Look up the following allusions for relevant cultural information: Doris Lessing, Vanity Fair, NFI, The Simpsons, Loaded, Maxim, Reader’s Digest, Cosmopolitan, Vogue, Esquire, G8.

2. Paraphrase or explain the following paying special attention to the underlined parts of the sentences.

1) “I find myself increasingly shocked at the unthinking and automatic rubbishing of men which is now part of our culture …,” declared Doris Lessing, whose novels turned her into a feminist icon in the 1960s, in a speech earlier this year. “Men seem to be so cowed.”

2) The appeal to the downtrodden male to have courage, rise up and throw off his shackles is spreading.

3) All over America, there is a loose mass of men's groups, urging men to stand up for their rights over bias in the family courts or the all-male draft.

4) The courts and prisons bulge with men. When it comes to risk taking, aggression, delinquent behaviour and social mayhem, men win gold.

5) With a big dollop of generalisation, male angst can be reduced to three grievances. Men have been emasculated by the loss of traditional functions …

6) The heavy muscular jobs … from which men derived an assertive, productive masculinity have disappeared. They have been replaced by jobs that favour nimble fingers, flexible minds and ready smiles

7) Or has the shift from a blue-collar to a white-collar economy placed demands on all workers for “feminine” qualities such as flexibility, an ability to cope with uncertainty, and no expectation of power?

8) His wallet is thin, his self-esteem deflated, his masculinity shrunken.

9) … women can hold the briefcase, or the baby. Or they can hold both.

10) Fatherhood websites are overcrowded with the anguished pleas of would-be full-time fathers who have to confront the scary squads of mothers at the local park or the school gate.

11) “If we stay home, we're outcasts, flung from our natural’ role as provider and alpha dog. … If we consider, for a moment even, my father’s approach, we are cast, quite fairly, as Neanderthals.”

12) Warren Farrell … is regarded as beyond the pale by many feminist writers.

13) Most family courts award custody to mothers, while men are hounded by child-support bills.

14) Much of this grew from the American “drumming retreats” inspired by Robert Bly, author a decade ago of Iron John, a call for men to get back in touch with the “wild man” within.

15) In recent centuries men have been taught not to show their feelings, but to sublimate them in competitive behaviour.

3. Find in the text the following words and expressions and translate them.

  • bias/ prejudice; to be biased (in favour of/ against smb/ smth); be prejudiced (against smb/ smth)

  • to favour smb/ smth; in favour of smth

  • to be robbed of smth (one’s traditional roles as …, chances etc)

  • to be freed by/ liberated from

  • to win social acceptance (for smth); to meet social expectation

  • to offer smb consolation/ tips

  • to face/ confront (legal, social etc) discrimination; to discriminate against smb

  • to award custody to smb; a custodial parent

  • a single-parent/ -mother family; fatherless/ female-headed household

  • to be disconnected (from smb); disconnection from smb (one’s children, parents etc)

  • to experience poverty

  • to engage in criminal activity

  • to be beset by smth (financial problems, angst, self-doubt etc)

  • to reclaim smth (rights etc) from smb

  • to be physically absent/ absent in spirit

  • a broken (down) relationship/ marriage/ household

  • to be renowned for smth

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