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Fratire "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.〔Ann Johnson, "The Subtleties of Blatant Sexism", ''Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies'', Volume 4, Issue 2 June 2007 , pages 166 - 183〕 ==Genre== Fratire generally features male protagonists, usually in their twenties and thirties. It is characterized by masculine themes and could be considered the male equivalent of chick lit.〔 The genre was popularized by Tucker Max's ''I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell'' and Maddox's webpage titled The Best Page in the Universe and his book ''The Alphabet of Manliness''. According to one of the authors, "fratire as a genre represents the non-mainstream literary reaction to the feminization of masculinity," although not all the books address this so directly.
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