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Flipping Patriarchy

Imagining a Gender-Swapped World

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Flipping Patriarchy

By: Man Who Has It All
Narrated by: Amanda Abbington
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An explosive satire of gender stereotypes that flips patriarchy on its head to highlight sexist double standards.

Exploring subjects like work and comedy, history and sport, the beauty industry and domesticity, anonymous author Man Who Has It All imagines a world in which men are bombarded with the same stereotypical bullshit as women. What if men's t-shirts were emblazoned with slogans encouraging them to be smiley, positive and kind? What if we laughed at jokes about fathers-in-law and male drivers? What if men's history was a niche topic? Behind the jokes about crazy cat gentlemen, testerical men and the 24-hour moustache, lies a deeper, darker message about language, power and control.

Smart and provocative, Man Who Has It All shines a powerful light on the prejudice ingrained in our society. Told through fictionalised scenarios and wider cultural analysis, this is a feminist handbook that will arm you against the patriarchy.

©2025 Man Who Has It All (P)2025 W.F. Howes Ltd.
Gender Studies Social Sciences Funny Witty

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A necessary analysis, devastating in its simplicity and reflection of the not so inconspicuous undertones of the modern world.

I've no idea why women are seen as threatening, unless the man fears his own actions - not wanting to be treated the way he treats others, because he perceives he holds the power.

Women will oscillate between rage and laughter reading or listening to this book, as the reality of their existence in a world made by men, for men, is illustrated with scenarios.

Men will feel rage, indignation, exasperation, fear, loathing, pity, sympathy or contempt, depending entirely on what sort of man they are.

Funny analysis of a relentless irritation

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