Paul Nathanson

Paul Nathanson is a Canadian religious studies academic. He has a BA in art history (1968); an MLS (library service, 1971); a BTh (Christianity, 1978); an MA in religious studies (Judaism and Islam); and a PhD (1989). He began his academic career by writing Over the Rainbow: The Wizard of Oz as a Secular Myth of America, "about the convergence of sacred and profane patterns in popular culture."[1]

Together with Katherine K. Young, Nathanson has published a series of works on the subject of misandry, which is a form of prejudice and discrimination against men and boys.

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References

  1. 'Alumnotes', McGill News Fall, 2002.


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