Manne proposes that
patriarchy,
sexism, and misogyny are distinct: sexism is an ideology justifying patriarchy, while misogyny enforces patriarchy by punishing women who deviate from patriarchy. Manne believes dehumanization of women is not necessary for misogynist violence.
Himpathy In
Down Girl, Manne introduces the term
himpathy, "the excessive sympathy shown toward male perpetrators of sexual violence," and develops the concept in the context of her analysis of the
People v. Turner sexual assault trial. The term received media exposure in Manne's
New York Times op-ed, "
Brett Kavanaugh and America's 'Himpathy' Reckoning", and in titles and headlines in
Vox,
Jezebel,
CNN,
The Chronicle of Higher Education, and
The Christian Post. In the book's preface, Manne credits her husband with coining the term. == Reception ==