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Robert William Jensen (born July 14, 1958) is a former professor of journalism from the
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. From 1992 to 2018 he taught graduate and undergraduate courses in media law, ethics, and politics. He has focused much of his work on the critique of pornography and of
masculinity Masculinity (also called manhood or manliness) is a set of attributes, behaviors, and roles generally associated with men and boys. Masculinity can be theoretically understood as Social construction of gender, socially constructed, and there i ...
, developed in his 2017 book, ''The End of Patriarchy: Radical Feminism for Men''. He also has written about
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and
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. He also sits on the editorial board of the
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''
Sexualization, Media, and Society ''Sexualization, Media, and Society'' (SMS) is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary open-access academic journal, published by SAGE, to provide a resource for diverse scholars and activists interested in critically examining the phenomenon of sexual ...
''.


Early life

Jensen grew up in Fargo,
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Education

In 1981, he received a
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degree from Moorhead State University (now Minnesota State University, Moorhead), and in 1985, he received a
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degree in journalism and public affairs from
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. In 1992 he completed his Ph.D. in media law and ethics in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the
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Career and activism

Prior to his academic career, he worked as a reporter and copy editor for several newspapers, including the ''
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'' and the '' St. Paul Pioneer Press''. Jensen writes for popular media, both alternative and mainstream. His opinion and analytic pieces on such subjects as
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, politics, and race have appeared in papers around the U.S. He also is involved in a number of activist groups, including the Third Coast Activist Resource Center.


Controversy


9/11 opinion piece

Jensen wrote an opinion piece for the ''
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'' on September 14, 2001, shortly after the September 11th terrorist attacks. In the piece, Jensen wrote that the September 11th terrorist attacks were "reprehensible and indefensible" but "no more despicable than the massive acts of terrorism – the deliberate killing of civilians for political purposes – that the U.S. government has committed during my lifetime." Jensen's piece drew both praise and criticism. Some individuals demanded that The University of Texas fire Jensen. In response, University of Texas President Larry Faulkner wrote in a letter to the editor published in the Houston Chronicle that he was "disgusted by Jensen's article" and called Jensen "a fountain of undiluted foolishness on issues of public policy."


Views on transgender identity

In early July 2014, MonkeyWrench Books collective cut all ties with Jensen over his article reviewing two feminist books that critiqued transgender identity. These books were
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' ''Gender Hurts: A Feminist Analysis of the Politics of Transgenderism'' and
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's ''Manhood Acts: Gender and the Practices of Domination''. In the review published by ''Dissident Voice'', Jensen concluded that, "On the surface, transgenderism may seem to be a more revolutionary approach, but radical feminism offers a deeper critique of the domination/subordination dynamic at the heart of patriarchy and a more promising path to liberation" which they felt "contributes to a dangerous culture of transphobia". In addition, Dexter M. Thomas wrote a rebuttal which was also published by ''Dissident Voice''. Jensen responded by writing a follow-up article which elaborated on his views on the ecological and social implications of what he terms "trans ideology". In 2024, Jensen published ''It’s Debatable: Talking Authentically about Tricky Topics'' at Olive Branch Press (an imprint of
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), a book discussing methods of conducting debates on controversial issues. Chapter 5, titled "Defining Sex/Gender: Beyond Trans Ideology", was left out of the original printing of the book; according to the official publisher's description, the chapter would discuss "the confused and confusing ideology of transgenderism". It was replaced in the book by a short note, where Jensen states that the publisher refused to include Chapter 5, due to their policy of support for transgender rights. The chapter was instead made available on Jensen's website.


Personal life

Jensen identifies as a radical Christian who rejects the supernatural claims of Christian orthodoxy. Jensen is married to musician
Eliza Gilkyson Eliza Gilkyson (born August 24, 1950, Hollywood, California) is an American folk musician based in Taos, New Mexico.Gilkyson moved her base from Austin, Texas, to Taos in 2020. Gilkyson is a two-time Grammy Award nominee, receiving a nomination ...
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Selected works


Books

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Book chapters

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Journal articles

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Pdf.


Films

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Speeches

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Press

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References


External links


Robert Jensen homepage
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The Rag Blog
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