Citations:mansplaining

Noun: "the act of explaining (something) condescendingly (to a female listener)..."

 * 2013, Debbie Cerda, "Foreward", in Austin Beer: Capital City History on Tap, American Palate (2013), ISBN 9781626190948, page 7:
 * Or perhaps it's because I empathize with the phenomenon of mansplaining that happens too often to women in the craft beer community.
 * 2013 December 11, Lynne Conner, Audience Engagement and the Role of Arts Talk in the Digital Era, Palgrave Macmillan (2013), ISBN 9781137023933, unnumbered page:
 * Still, perhaps Tannen's "men are from Mars, women are from Venus" application can shed light on the dynamics of audience talkbalks where forms of "mansplaining" and reportage have been known to compete with personal anecdotes and seemingly off-topic emotional digressions to inhibit the free flow of ideas that mark a productive conversation.
 * 2014 May 1, Diane Anderson-Minshall & Jacob Anderson-Minshall, Queerly Beloved: A Love Story Across Genders, Bold Strokes Books (2014), ISBN 9781626391055, unnumbered page:
 * (Until recently—when I raised the ire of numerous trans women in an online opinion piece that elicited charges of “mansplaining” and other sexist crimes,
 * 2014 December 1, Jeet Heer, Sweet Lechery: Reviews, Essays & Profiles, The Porcupine's Quill (2014), ISBN 9780889848153, page 179:
 * It's hard to appreciate the full pathological depths of mansplaining unless you've read late-period Heinlein, an experience comparable to being trapped in an elevator for six hours with a boorish know-it-all offering his theories on economics, politics, sex, aesthetics, military strategy, investing and myriad other topics.
 * 2015 December 7,, "You're Being Hysterical. Calm Down." in the Wall Street Journal:
 * “Cognitive therapy” is the fancy clinical term for what is otherwise known as “mansplaining.”
 * 2013, Debbie Cerda, "Foreward", in Austin Beer: Capital City History on Tap, American Palate (2013), ISBN 9781626190948, page 7:
 * Or perhaps it's because I empathize with the phenomenon of mansplaining that happens too often to women in the craft beer community.
 * 2013 December 11, Lynne Conner, Audience Engagement and the Role of Arts Talk in the Digital Era, Palgrave Macmillan (2013), ISBN 9781137023933, unnumbered page:
 * Still, perhaps Tannen's "men are from Mars, women are from Venus" application can shed light on the dynamics of audience talkbalks where forms of "mansplaining" and reportage have been known to compete with personal anecdotes and seemingly off-topic emotional digressions to inhibit the free flow of ideas that mark a productive conversation.
 * 2014 May 1, Diane Anderson-Minshall & Jacob Anderson-Minshall, Queerly Beloved: A Love Story Across Genders, Bold Strokes Books (2014), ISBN 9781626391055, unnumbered page:
 * (Until recently—when I raised the ire of numerous trans women in an online opinion piece that elicited charges of “mansplaining” and other sexist crimes,
 * 2014 December 1, Jeet Heer, Sweet Lechery: Reviews, Essays & Profiles, The Porcupine's Quill (2014), ISBN 9780889848153, page 179:
 * It's hard to appreciate the full pathological depths of mansplaining unless you've read late-period Heinlein, an experience comparable to being trapped in an elevator for six hours with a boorish know-it-all offering his theories on economics, politics, sex, aesthetics, military strategy, investing and myriad other topics.
 * 2015 December 7,, "You're Being Hysterical. Calm Down." in the Wall Street Journal:
 * “Cognitive therapy” is the fancy clinical term for what is otherwise known as “mansplaining.”
 * 2015 December 7,, "You're Being Hysterical. Calm Down." in the Wall Street Journal:
 * “Cognitive therapy” is the fancy clinical term for what is otherwise known as “mansplaining.”