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Fratire is a type of 21st-century fiction literature written for and marketed to young men in a politically incorrect and overtly masculine fashion. The term was coined following the popularity of works by George Ouzounian (writing under the pen name Maddox) and Tucker Max. Described as a satirical celebration of traditional masculinity, the genre has been criticized for allegedly promoting sexism and misogyny.

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  • Fratire is a type of 21st-century fiction literature written for and marketed to young men in a politically incorrect and overtly masculine fashion. The term was coined following the popularity of works by George Ouzounian (writing under the pen name Maddox) and Tucker Max. Described as a satirical celebration of traditional masculinity, the genre has been criticized for allegedly promoting sexism and misogyny. (en)
  • Frátira (del inglés: Fratire) es el término usado para referirse a aquel tipo de literatura de no-ficción escrita y dirigida a hombres jóvenes escrita de una forma sobremasculina y políticamente incorrecta. El término fue acuñado con la popularidad de las obras de (escritas bajo el pseudónimo Maddox) y .​ Descrito como una sátira de la virilidad tradicional, el género es criticado por promover supuestamente el sexismo y la misoginia.​ (es)
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  • Fratire is a type of 21st-century fiction literature written for and marketed to young men in a politically incorrect and overtly masculine fashion. The term was coined following the popularity of works by George Ouzounian (writing under the pen name Maddox) and Tucker Max. Described as a satirical celebration of traditional masculinity, the genre has been criticized for allegedly promoting sexism and misogyny. (en)
  • Frátira (del inglés: Fratire) es el término usado para referirse a aquel tipo de literatura de no-ficción escrita y dirigida a hombres jóvenes escrita de una forma sobremasculina y políticamente incorrecta. El término fue acuñado con la popularidad de las obras de (escritas bajo el pseudónimo Maddox) y .​ Descrito como una sátira de la virilidad tradicional, el género es criticado por promover supuestamente el sexismo y la misoginia.​ (es)
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  • Frátira (es)
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