The
Men Going Their Own Way (MGTOW) community describes themselves as a backlash against the "misandry of gynocentrism". According to University of Massachusetts philosopher Christa Hodapp, in modern men's movements, gynocentrism is described as a continuation of the
courtly love conventions of medieval times, wherein women were valued as a quasi-
aristocratic class, and males were seen as a lower serving class. This viewpoint describes
feminism as the perpetuation of oppressive medieval conventions such as
devotional chivalry and
romanticized relationships, rather than as a movement towards liberation. J. Lasky has characterized gynocentrism as a potential response to androcentrism, and that gynocentrism has been used as an argument by anti-feminists, who believe that gynocentrism is anti-male. In a 2019 study of Trinidad society published in the
Justice Policy Journal, researchers concluded that "gynocentrism pervades all aspects of the criminal justice system." ==Criticism==