English

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Etymology

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Blend of phallocentric +‎ logocentric. By surface analysis, phallus +‎ logo- +‎ centric.

Adjective

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phallogocentric (comparative more phallogocentric, superlative most phallogocentric)

  1. Pertaining to phallogocentrism.
    Philosophers of language may wonder whether Latin was a phallogocentric language because of its use of gender to refer to non-gendered things such as water.
    • 2006, The Pervert's Guide to Cinema, Slavoj Žižek (actor):
      We men, at least in our standard phallogocentric mode of sexuality, even when we are doing it with the real women, we are effectively doing it with our fantasy.
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