A satirical 1978 essay describes a hypothetical in which these people claim superiority due to an exclusive connection to lunar phases. Kate Manne coined a portmanteau about how sympathy prioritizes the “bright future” of these people over others’ suffering. The “adventurer” is contrasted with the “sub-[these people]” in a section on approaches to personal freedom from The Ethics of Ambiguity. In an essay inspired by John Berger’s Ways of Seeing entitled “Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema,” Laura Mulvey describes these people’s objectifying “gaze.” These people are defined as “the Subject” and contrasted with “the Other” in Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex. For 10 points, feminist philosophers often critique “the patriarchy” for prioritizing what people? ■END■
ANSWER: men [or males; or boys; accept male gaze; accept sub-men; accept “If Men Could Menstruate”] (The essay in the first line is “If Men Could Menstruate” by Gloria Steinem. The portmanteau is “himpathy.”)
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