Misandry (IPA [mɪ.ˈsæn.dri]) is the hatred of men or boys, as opposed to misogyny, the hatred of women; or misanthropy, hatred of the human species. Misandry comes from misos (Greek μῖσος, "hatred") + andr-ia (Greek anér-andros, "man"). Those holding misandric beliefs can be of either sex. Misandry in literature Misandry in ancient Greek literature Classics professor Froma Zeitlin of Princeton University discussed misandry in her ar… (More on Misandry)