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Origin and history of androcentric

androcentric(adj.)

"having males as the center," 1887, from andro- "man, male" + -centric. Popularized from 1911 by feminist writer Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The Man-Made World or, Our Androcentric Culture."

The man was accepted as the race type without one dissentient voice; and the woman — a strange diverse creature, quite disharmonious in the accepted scheme of things — was excused and explained only as a female. [Gilman, from "The Man-Made World"]

Entries linking to androcentric

"state or condition of having men or males at the center," 1907; see androcentric + -ity.

"the system or doctrine of having males at the center," 1915; see androcentric + -ism.

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