a) Men’s rights and anti-feminist works

Arndt, Bettina. (2018). #MenToo. Wilkinson Publishing.

August, Eugene R. (1985). Men’s Studies: A Selected and Annotated Interdisciplinary Bibliography. Littleton Colorado: Libraries Unlimited.

August, Eugene R. (1994). The New Men’s Studies: A Selected and Annotated Interdisciplinary Bibliography. 2nd ed. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited.

Baber, Asa. (year?). Naked at the Gender Gap: A Man’s View of the War Between the Sexes. New York: Birch Lane Press.

Ball, Murray. (1993). The Sisterhood. Gisborne, New Zealand: Diogenes Designs.

Baskerville, Stephen (2007). Taken Into Custody: How the “divorce industry” destroys families -- and threatens the civil rights of every parent.

Baumeister, Roy F. (2010). Is There Anything Good about Men? How Cultures Flourish by Exploiting Men. Oxford University Press.

Baumli, Francis. (ed). (1985). Men Freeing Men. Jersey City: New Atlantis.

Bertels, Frank. (1981). The First Book on Male Liberation & Sex Equality. Miami: Brun Press.

Boyce, J.W. (1994). Manufacturing Concern: Worthy and Unworthy Victims: Headline Coverage of Male and Female Victims of Violence in Canadian Daily Newspapers, 1989 to 1992. MS.

Coory, David. (1991). Secrets of Fascinating Womanhood. Tauranga, New Zealand: Zealand Publishing House.

Coward, Rosalind. (1999). Sacred Cows. HarperCollins

Curry, T. J. (2017). The man-not: Race, class, genre, and the dilemmas of black manhood. Temple University Press.

Davidson, Nicholas. (1988). The Failure of Feminism. Prometheus Books.

Davidson, Nicholas. (ed). (1989). Gender Sanity. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

Dench, Geoff. (1995). Transforming Men: Changing Patterns of Dependency and Dominance in Gender Relations. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.

Diamond, Jed. (1983). Inside Out: Becoming My Own Man. San Rafael, CA: Fifth Wave Press.

Doyle, Richard F. (1976). The Rape of the Male. St. Paul, Minnesota: Poor Richard’s Press.

Doyle, Richard F. (1992). The Men’s Manifesto: A Commonsense Approach to Gender Issues and Politics. The Men’s Movement Examined. (4th edition) Forest Lake, Michigan: Poor Richard’s Press.

Doyle, Richard F. (2000). The Men’s Manifesto: A Commonsense Approach to Gender Issues, Philosophy and Politics of the Legitimate Men’s Movement. (5th edition) Men’s Defence Association (27 pp.).

Elam, Paul. (2019). Men. Women. Relationships: Surviving the Plague of Modern Masculinity. E-book.

Farmer, Steven. (1991). The Wounded Male. New York: Ballantine Books.

Farrell, Warren, J. Steven Svoboda, and James P. Sterba. (2008). Does Feminism Discriminate against Men? A Debate. New York: Oxford University Press.
(1) Do We Need Men’s Studies?; (2) Do Men Have the Power?; (3) What the All-Male Draft and the Combat Exclusion of Women Tell Us about Men, Women, and Feminism; (4) Why Do Men Die Sooner, and Whose Health is Being Neglected?; (5) Domestic Violence: Who is Doing the Battering, and What’s the Solution?; (6) The Politics and Psychology of Rape, Sex, and Love; (7) Does the Criminal Justice System Discriminate against Men?; (8) Why Men Earn More: Discrimination? Choices?; (9) Are Women Doing Two Jobs while Men Do One?; (10) Marriage, Divorce, and Child Custody; (11) Does Popular Culture Discriminate against Men?; (12) Are Schools Biased against Girls? Or Boys?; (13) The Future of Feminism and Men.

Farrell, Warren. (1974). The Liberated Man, Beyond Masculinity: Freeing Men and their Relationships with Women. New York: Random House.

Farrell, Warren. (1986). Why Men Are The Way They Are: The Male-Female Dynamic. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Farrell, Warren. (1993). The Myth of Male Power: Why Men are the Disposable Sex. New York: Simon and Schuster.

Farrell, Warren. (1999). Women Can’t Hear What Men Don’t Say. New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam (Also 2001. Sydney: Finch Publishing).

Farrell, Warren. (2004). Why Men Earn More: The startling truth behind the pay gap, and what women can do about it. AMACOM.

Fiamengo, Janice. (2017). Sons of Feminism: Men Have Their Say. Little Nightingale Press.

Fitzgerald, Matthew. (1999). Sex-Ploytation: How Women Use Their Bodies to Extort Money From Men. April House Publishing.

Freedman, Carleton H. (1985). Manhood Redux: Standing up to feminism. New York: Samson.

Gilder, George. (1973). Sexual Suicide. New York: Quadrangle Books.

Gilder, George. (1974). Naked Nomads: Unmarried Men in America. New York: Quadrangle/The New York Times Book Co.

Gilder, George. (1981). Wealth and Poverty. New York: Basic Books, Inc.

Gilder, George. (1986). Men and Marriage. Gretna, Louisiana: Pelican Publishing Co.

Goldberg, Herb. (1976). The Hazards of Being Male: Surviving the Myth of Masculine Privilege. New York: Signet.

Goldberg, Herb. (1980). The New Male. New York: Signet.

Goldberg, Herb. (1987). The Inner Male: Overcoming Blocks to Intimacy. New York: New American Library.

Goldberg, Herb. (1991). What Men Really Want. New York: Signet.

Goldberg, Herb. (year?). The New Male-Female Relationship.

Goldberg, Steven. (1977). The Inevitability of Patriarchy. Maurice Temple Smith LTD (Open Court 1992).

Goldberg, Steven. (1992). When Wish Replaces Thought. Prometheus Books.

Goldberg, Steven. (1993). Why Men Rule: A Theory of Male Dominance. Chicago, Illinois: Open Court Books.

Goodyear-Smith, Felicity. (1993). First Do No Harm: The Sex Abuse Industry. Auckland: Benton-Guy.

Gordon, John. (1982). The Myth of the Monstrous Male & Other Feminist Fables. New York: Playboy Press.

Groner, Jonathan. (year?). Hilary’s Trial: The Elizabeth Morgan Case. Simon & Schuster.

Hawley, Richard A. (1993). Boys Will Be Men: Masculinity in Troubled Times. Middlebury, Vermont: Paul S. Eriksson.

Hymowitz, K. S. (2012). Manning up: How the rise of women has turned men into boys. Basic Books.

Johnson, Tom. (1997). No Man’s Land. Rushcutter’s Bay, NSW: Halstead Press.

Kammer, Jack. (1994). Good Will Toward Men: Women Talk Candidly About the Balance of Power Between the Sexes. New York: St. Martin’s Press.

Kimbrell, Andrew. (1995). The Masculine Mystique: The Politics of Masculinity. Ballantine Books.

Klein, Ellen R. (1996). Feminism Under Fire. New York: Prometheus Books.

Levin, Michael. (1987). Feminism and Freedom. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Books.

Lewis, Bob. (2017). The Feminist Lie: It Was Never About Equality. E-book

Lloyd, Peter. (2016). Stand by Your Manhood: An Essential Guide for Modern Men. Biteback Publishing.

Lukas, Carrie. (2006). The Politically Incorrect Guide to Women, Sex and Feminism.

Lynch, Frederick R. (1991). Invisible Victims: White Males and the Crisis of Affirmative Action. New York: Praeger.

Lyndon, Neil. (1992). No More Sex War: The Failures of Feminism. London: Sinclar-Stevenson.

McElroy, Wendy. (1996). Sexual Correctness: The Gender-Feminist Attack on Women. Jefferson, Nth Carolina: McFarland & Co..

Millard, Alan. (1995). Equality: A Man’s Claim: The Equality Issue from the Male Perspective, and an Ethical Society’s Viewpoint.

Nathanson, Paul, and Katherine Young (2006). Legalizing Misandry: From Public Shame to Systemic Discrimination Against Men.Nathanson, Paul, and Katherine Young. (2001). Spreading Misandry: The Teaching of Contempt for Men in Popular Culture. McGill-Queen’s University Press.
Introduction ix.
PART ONE MEN ON TRIAL: THE COURT OF PUBLIC OPINION 1.
1 Children v. Demons: The McMartin and Other Witch Hunts 3.
2 Wives v. Abusers: The Bobbitt Affair 21.
3 Workers v. Harassers: The Hill-Thomas Debate 31.
4 Martyrs v. Murderers: The Montreal Massacre 53.
PART TWO RIGHTS ON TRIAL: MONEY MATTERS 79.
5 Women’s Rights v. Human Rights: The Case of Entitlements 81.
6 Maternal Rights v. Paternal Rights: The Case of Children 125.
PART THREE SEX ON TRIAL: FROM LIBERATION TO SEPARATION 157.
7 Power v. Pleasure: The Case of Pornography/Prostitution 159.
8 Separatists v. Integrationists: The Case of Sexual Harassment 193.
9 Female Victims v. Male Victims: The Case of Violence against Women 223.
PART FOUR SOCIETY ON TRIAL: FROM CLASSROOM TO LEGISLATURE 267.
10 Ideological Feminism v. Scholarship 269.
11 Misandry v. Equality 309.
APPENDICES 327.
1 Responding to Our Critics: Spreading Misandry Revisited 329.
2 Birth of the Bogeyman: One Subtext of Modern Witch Hunts 340.
3 Misleading the Public: Statistics Abuse 347.
4 Silencing men: The Trouble with Political Correctness 365.
5 Respectable Porn: The Debate over Romance Novels 373.
6 Bargaining at Beijing: United Nations or United Women 391.
7 Paved with Entitlements: The Road to Caste 403.
8 Here Come the Feds: Studies of Affirmative Action and Pay Equity 410.
9 Dissing Dads: The Debate over Custody 415.
10 Gynotopia: Feminism at Academic Conferences 439.
11 A Front by Any Other Name: Ideology, Gender Studies, and Women’s Studies 465.
12 What’s Sauce for the Goose: Double Standards in a Government Report 471.
13 Take That! Comparative Victimology 478.

Phillips, Melanie. (1999). The Sex Change Society: Feminised Britain and the Neutered Male. Social Market Foundation.

Pride, Mary. (1986). The Child Abuse Industry: Outrageous Facts and Everyday Rebellions Against a System That Threatens Every North American Family. Westchester, Illinois: Crossway Books.

Rein, Stewart. (2001). Betrayal of the Child: A Father’s Guide to Family Courts, Divorce, Custody and Children’s Rights. Lotus Press.

Roiphe, Katie. (1993). The Morning After: Sex, Fear, and Feminism. London: Hamish Hamilton.

Schenk, Roy U. (1998). We’ve Been Had: Writings on Men’s Issues. Bioenergetics Press.

Schenk, Roy U. (year?). The Other Side of the Coin.

Schlafly, Phyllis. (1977). The Power of the Positive Woman. New York: Jove/Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

Schwartz, Howard. (1993). Deconstructing my Car at the Detroit Airport. Organization Studies, 14(2), pp. 279-281.

Schwartz, Howard. (1995). Masculinity and the Meaning of Work: A Response to Manichean Feminism. Administration and Society, 27(2), pp. 249-274.

Schwartz, Howard. (1996). The Sin of the Father: Reflections on the Roles of the Corporation Man, the Suburban Housewife, Their Son and their Daughter in the Deconstruction of the Patriarch. Human Relations, 49(8), pp. 1013-1040.

Schwartz, Howard. (1997). Psychodynamics of Political Correctness. Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 33(2), pp. 132-148.

Schwartz, Howard. (1999). The Power of the Virgin: Psychodynamics of Sexual Politics and the Issue of Women in Combat. Administrative Theory and Praxis, March.

Schwartz, Howard. (2003). Revolt of the Primitive: An Inquiry into the Roots of Political Correctness. Transaction Publishers.

Smith, Helen. (2014). Men on Strike: Why Men Are Boycotting Marriage, Fatherhood, and the American Dream - and Why It Matters. Encounter Books.

Smith, Randy T. (1998). The Man’s Book: 101 Ways to Survive Women’s Liberation and Other Female Nonsense. Pentland Press.

Sommers, Christina Hoff. (1994). Who Stole Feminism? How Women Have Betrayed Women. New York: Touchstone (Simon and Schuster)

Spiegel, Lawrence D. (1986). A Question of Innocence. Unicorn Publishing.

Sykes, Charles J. (1992). A Nation of Victims. New York: St. Martin’s Press.

Thomas, D. (1993). Not Guilty: In Defence of the Modern Man: Weidenfeld & N.

Thomas, David. (1993). Not Guilty: Men - the Case for the Defence. London: Weidenfeld & Nicholson

Tiger, Lionel. (1984). Men in Groups. (2nd edition. First Printed 1969) New York: Marion Boyars.

Tiger, Lionel. (2000). The Decline of Males: The First Look at an Unexpected New World for Men and Women. Griffin Trade Paperback.

Venker, S. (2013). The war on men. Washington, D.C.: WND Books.

Vilar, Ester. (1972). The Manipulated Man. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux.

Vogt, Gregory Max. (1991). Return to Father. Spring Publications.

Wexler, Richard. Wounded Innocents. Prometheus Books.

Wishard, Bill, and Laurie Wishard. (1980). Men’s Rights: A Handbook for the 80’s. Cragmont.

Wright, Peter, and Paul. Elam. (2014). Red Pill Psychology: Psychology for men in a gynocentric world. E-book.

Wright, Peter, and Paul. Elam. (2017). A Brief History of The Men’s Rights Movement: From 1856 to the present. Academic Century Press.

Wright, Peter. (2014). Gynocentrism: From Feudalism to the Modern Disney Princess. E-book

Wright, Peter. (2019). Chivalry: A Gynocentric Tradition. E-book

Young, Cathy. (1999). Ceasefire: Why women and men must join forces to achieve true equality. New York: The Free Press.

Zubaty, Rich. (1993). Surviving the Feminization of America: How to Keep Women from Ruining Your Life. Panther Press.

Zubaty, Rich. (2001). The Corporate Cult: More of What Men Know that Women Don’t. College Station, Texas and Kaunakakai, Hawaii: Virtualbookworm.com and Zubaty Publishing.

Zubaty, Rich. (2001). What Men Know That Women Don’t. College Station, Texas and Kaunakakai, Hawaii: Virtualbookworm.com and Zubaty Publishing. (Revision of Surviving the Feminization of America)